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How to identify a bug bite

How to identify a bug bite

Bug bites can be harmless but some of them can be infectious and pass on many diseases through the blood. Getting bitten by an insect can be a weird experience, especially when you’re not aware of it and you see a patch of skin becoming red or blue. By identifying insect bites, you can be assured whether they are really harmless or need medication.
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How to deal with a skin rash from an insect bite?

How to deal with a skin rash from an insect bite?

Most people suffer from some kind of skin reaction after an insect bite. Most of the time, insect bites result in mild swelling and itching and heal in a day or two. But on rare occasions, a persistent rash can occur and cause a severe reaction. There are simple actions that you can take to ease the pain and get relief from the itch.
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8 ways to take care of atopic dermatitis in kids

8 ways to take care of atopic dermatitis in kids

The most common type of eczema that affects infants and children younger than two years is atopic dermatitis. It is a relapsing type of disorder caused by either hereditary or immunological factors. The symptoms can vary from mild, itchy red rash to small, oozing blisters. There can be episodes of acute flare-ups followed by remission.
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 4 useful acne treatments for men

 4 useful acne treatments for men

Adult acne is very common. Both men and women can get acne for many reasons. These can occur due to hormonal changes or due to some sort of trigger agents in the body or the environment. For some men, acne problem can sometimes turn very severe. Severe acne at any age can affect a person’s confidence.
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Ideal toothpaste to tackle bad breath

Ideal toothpaste to tackle bad breath

Bad breath (halitosis) can be a deterrent to your social life and can mar your confidence in a big way. Bad breath can occur due to poor oral hygiene as well due to other health problems in the kidney, liver or infections. Our mouth is the perfect place for bacteria to grow and thrive.
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What you should know about non-Hodgkin lymphoma

What you should know about non-Hodgkin lymphoma

There are over 200 different types of cancer. Each has its own name and has different treatment options. It is estimated that more than 72,000 patients of the United States will undergo non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) diagnosis in the year 2017. Some types of NHL spread very slowly and thus they might not require any non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment for some months or years.
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How to prevent pancreatic cancer

How to prevent pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is the most deadly disease among other types of cancers. It is difficult to detect it at an early stage and it is often diagnosed at an advanced level. It spreads quickly and has the highest fatality rate. There is no definite way to prevent pancreatic cancer. But there are a few recommendations that might reduce your risk.
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Symptoms and treatment of scalp psoriasis

Symptoms and treatment of scalp psoriasis

Scalp psoriasis is a prevalent skin disease that results in the creation of reddish, raised or often-scaly spots. It can be seen as a single patch or as a group of large patches together, which ends up attacking the entire scalp. Scalp psoriasis can further spread from the forehead to the back of the neck, the nose, the upper-lip or the behind of the ears.
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