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What Causes Peeling Of The Skin In Children?

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Children's & Teens Health

Peeling of the skin is loss of the epidermis, the upper layer of the skin. This may occur due to direct damage to the skin, any immune system disorder or other diseases. Peeling of the skin might be accompanied by rash, itching, irritation and dryness of the skin. Some conditions that cause peeling

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Shisha Pens In Schools?

Dr. Judith Mairs-Levy Children's & Teens Health

There is no doubt that E-Cigarettes and shisha pens are on the rise. It is a new way for tobacco manufacturers to appeal to the especially younger audiences. The pens are the new trends among young people. Although many believe they are better alternatives to cigarettes and even actual hookahs

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Breast Lumps In Males

Dr. Judith Mairs-Levy Children's & Teens Health

A lump in your breast or under the nipple does not necessarily means there is cancer present in the tissues. That said, it is possible, and although breast cancer in men is fairly rare, it happens in males more often than many are aware. The Statistics In the United States, the most available and

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Oral Contraceptives And Their Side Effects

Angelica Giron, MD Children's & Teens Health

Oral contraceptives are hormonally active pills taken by women to prevent pregnancy, regulate their menstrual cycles, and reduce menstrual pain and mood swings. In addition, studies suggest that taking contraceptive pills can reduce the risks of contracting ovarian and uterine cancer. Some pills

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What Causes Near-Fainting And Fainting Spells?

Angelica Giron, MD Children's & Teens Health

Near-fainting and fainting are common experiences that occur in many normal people. According to medical literature, about three percent of visits to the emergency room and six percent of admissions to the hospital are caused by fainting. These symptoms are more commonly known as dizziness and

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Vulvovaginitis In Children

Angelica Giron, MD Children's & Teens Health

Female children sometimes complain of intense itching, burning pain or irritation in the genital area. Parents may notice that their young girls are constantly scratching or rubbing their bottoms and vaginal area and may sometimes cry out of pain especially when they urinate. Upon inspection of the