Boils & Pain Relief

A boil is a painful swelling that grows from beneath your skin. In many cases, you can employ home treatments or even alternative remedies to treat boils, but they’re sometimes so painful or severe that you have to undergo certain convention medical treatments.

Sarah Terry
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Skin Blotches on the Neck

Patches that appear lighter or darker than the surrounding skin on your neck are usually not a sign of a serious medical problem but can be cosmetically frustrating.

Sharin Griffin
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How Will an Enzyme Peel Help Your Skin?

Enzymes are organic substances that sustain life; proteins that act as catalysts, or accelerators, during chemical reactions happening continually throughout the body. Some reactions need to happen quickly, such as the enzymes involved in breaking down big protein or fat molecules into smaller ones during digestion.

Jean Jenkins
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Skin Repair After Poison Ivy

If you've experienced a rash due to poison ivy, you might be reluctant to take your dog for another walk in the park, or wish you'd never tried to pull weeds without thick gloves and a protective suit.

Amy Sterling Casil
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Early Signs of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a rare but serious condition in which the skin and mucus membranes -- the moist surfaces in the mouth, nose and eyes -- react severely to a medication or infection.

Jen Palombi
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How to Treat Peeling Skin on Feet

There are several causes of peeling skin on the feet, including dry skin, dead skin buildup, sunburn, fungal infection or other skin conditions. Peeling this skin off manually may risk bleeding and infection, so if you are bothered by peeling skin, it’s best to have an effective and safe management strategy.

Heather Topham Wood
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A Hard Bump Under the Skin on My Arm

Your skin is your body's living armor. But this unsung hero often doesn't get much attention until something goes wrong -- like an unexplained bump under the skin on your arm.

Dr. Lev G. Fedyniak, MD
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Gluten & Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis pilaris, a skin condition colloquially called "chicken skin," usually doesn't raise major health concerns, but it can represent an annoyance for those who suffer from it.

J.M. Andrews
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How to Improve Dry, Callused Feet

Dry, cracked feet are not only hard to look at, they can cause health problems, too. Dry skin is painful and itchy, and it can allow diseases to enter the body through tiny cracks. You may see thick areas of skin on your feet, called calluses, if you wear shoes without socks or go barefoot often.

Kimberly Johnson
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How to Prevent Razor Bumps on the Bikini Line of Black Women

Although razor bumps affect every skin type, two characteristics may make them more of a troubling issue for women of black ethnicity. First, the individual hairs may be thick and densely curled, making it more likely that they will get caught beneath the skin’s surface.

Tricia Chaves
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Salicylic Acid for Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis pilaris is a common, benign skin condition that causes small, painless bumps and rough patches, usually on your arms, thighs and buttocks. Often referred to as "chicken skin," keratosis pilaris is noncontagious. MayoClinic.

Carol Sarao
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Keloid Swelling

While scar tissue serves as a reminder of a previous injury, scrape or cut, a keloid is an overdeveloped scar tissue area. Because keloid tissue grows uncontrollably, the area may begin to itch, swell and become painful, according to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology.

Rachel Nall
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