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What Causes Hand Dermatitis?

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

Hand dermatitis, otherwise known as hand eczema, is a condition that initially causes the skin to crack, become red and dry, then later progress to bumps and watery blisters. These usually occur in clusters, and appear on the palms and sides of the fingers. Occasionally, these can also affect the

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What Is Diaper Rash?

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

A diaper rash occurs in the areas of the skin that come into direct contact with diapers. This rash is a kind of skin irritation that has several causes, the most common of which is contact dermatitis. While diaper rashes most often develop in babies and toddlers under 15 months, it is also

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What Causes Itchy Blisters On Fingers?

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

Itchy blisters on the fingers may be caused by several conditions, such as atopic dermatitis or dyshidrotic eczema. These conditions are fairly common and are characterized by the appearance of blisters of the sides of the fingers, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet. The small blisters are

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What Causes Swollen Lips?

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

Swollen lips or lip edema can involve either or both of the upper and lower lips, which can swell up beyond their usual size. This swelling is commonly accompanied by chapping, discoloration, and blistering, as well as by pain, fatigue, headaches, and chills. Lip edema is brought about either by

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Conditions Which Cause Sudden Weight Gain

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

Weight gain can be caused by several factors. These include an increase in bodily fluids, fat, or muscle mass. Lack of exercise and unhealthy eating also contribute to excessive weight gain. Unintentional weight gain, on the other hand, may result from certain natural conditions, certain diseases

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Life Without Pancreas Needs Modifications

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

What is the Pancreas? The pancreas is a six-inch long tadpole-shaped organ located behind the stomach. It plays a vital role in converting ingested food into fuel for use by the cells of the body, as well as regulating blood glucose levels. What are its Functions? The pancreas has a dual function

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Alcohol And Liver Disease

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Urinary Tract Issues

What is the liver? The liver is a very important organ. It is located on the right side of your abdomen and consists of the right and the left liver lobe. One of the most crucial roles of the liver is to break down food and convert it to energy. The liver also helps your body get rid of waste

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Why Do Lymph Glands Become Swollen?

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Lymphatic & Endocrine system

What are lymph glands? Lymph glands or lymph nodes are small oval or round glands present throughout your body. Together with the lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes are part of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is in charge of protecting the human body from infections or any other challenge to