Broken arm in cast

Cracked, Peeling & Itchy Skin After a Cast

Depending on the severity of a break, a cast can remain over your skin for up to 10 weeks. A cast protects your skin from damage of sun exposure and other environmental concerns that could cause problems with the bone; however, temporary skin discomforts can occur once the cast is removed.

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An Infant's Rash on the Feet

A rash on your infant’s foot often is caused by hand, foot and mouth disease. HFMD is common viral illness that is spread easily in day care centers by both caregivers and other children. Your doctor performs a simple exam of your infant’s feet and hands, as well as throat, to make a proper diagnosis.

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Coughs & Pink Cheeks in Children

Fifth disease has been called slapped cheek disease because of the unmistakable redness on the face of children. If your child has a cough and pink cheeks, this virus is likely the culprit causing your child’s mild discomfort.

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Red, Blotchy, Itchy Skin on Ankles

If your ankles are red, blotchy and itchy -- you likely have contact dermatitis. Contact refers to your skin touching a substance or allergen, and dermatitis is the inflammatory response that occurs from touching that substance. These symptoms can also be caused by insect bites.

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Woman's belly fat

Can Exercise Tighten Skin While Losing Weight?

Loose skin is a common fear if you’re trying to lose a significant amount of weight. Although excess skin cannot be directly tightened by exercise, if weight loss is done appropriately, you can eliminate or minimize the amount of loose skin you have once you reach your goals.

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Red Puffy Eyes in Toddlers

Your child experiencing discomfort can be a very frustrating time for parents, especially when you’re unsure of the cause. A variety of factors can cause red and puffy eyes and knowing these possibilities can help you narrow down solutions.

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Children With Dry Hands

Dry skin, also known as xerosis, is usually a temporary problem that can easily be treated from home. The hands are often a complaint of dry skin for children since they are regularly exposed to factors that influence the skin’s hydration.

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A Chemical Peel for Enlarged Pores

A chemical peel is used to remove the outer damaged layers of the epidermis with an acidic solution to improve your skin’s appearance and texture. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a chemical peel cannot change the size of your pores; however, it can make your pores less noticeable.

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Acne scars

Rosacea and Enlarged Pores

If you suffer from rosacea, the redness it causes can make you feel like everyone is staring at your skin condition. The rash-like facial appearance accompanied by enlarged pores can cause social anxiety as well as lower self-esteem.

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Itchy Skin on the Buttocks

Itchy skin on the buttocks can be an embarrassing problem that most people would rather not discuss. Psoriasis, shingles and jock itch commonly affect the buttocks region. Although the itching from these conditions can often be relived from home, seeking medical attention will prevent the itching from getting worse.

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Healthy Lifestyle

Can I Lose Weight by Wearing a Weighted Vest or Ankle Weights?

Weighted vests and ankle weights are great for burning calories and losing weight. By using these simple pieces of exercise equipment, you’re able to combine strength training and cardio into one workout. Always consult a doctor before starting a new exercise program.

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What Would Cause a Woman's Stomach to Get Bigger With No Weight Gain?

If your stomach appears bigger even though your weight stays the same, you might be concerned. Abdominal bloating can enlarge your waist and make your pants fit tighter. Many issues, from not at all serious but quite uncomfortable to potentially life-threatening, can cause abdominal bloating.

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Red Gums on Toddlers & Unable to Eat

Gum disease is thought to be a problem only adults face, but toddlers are just as susceptible to gingivitis if poor dental hygiene is practiced in the household. Most children have some degree of gingivitis, according to the American Academy of Peridontology.

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My Toddler Has Red Palms & Soles of the Feet

A child with red palms and soles of the feet likely has a mild virus called hand, foot and mouth disease. It’s not uncommon for half a daycare class to have this illness at the same time due to the highly contagious nature of the virus and frequent diaper changing within the facility.

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sleeping baby in hand of mother

Fractured Ribs in Infants

A fractured rib is not always easy to identify, particularly when an infant can’t tell you what’s wrong. If your baby has trauma to the chest, always consult your doctor for prompt diagnosis and treatment. A cracked rib left untreated can do significant damage to your infant’s organs.

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Thick Green Snot From Nose in Infant

An infant with thick green snot discharging from the nose most likely has sinusitis, also known as a sinus infection. There are several steps you can take to ease painful sinuses and provide comfort to your baby. Always consult with your baby’s doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment of symptoms.

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Feeling Extra Bloated at 7 Weeks Pregnant

At seven weeks into your pregnancy, the bloating you experience is just getting started. Bloating is common throughout your pregnancy, especially when your growing uterus starts pressing on your stomach. There are several steps you can take to ease bloating caused by gas and constipation during your pregnancy.

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Can I Exercise When I'm 4 Weeks Pregnant?

Exercise is generally safe during your entire pregnancy. However, do not start exercising until your doctor gives you permission after your first prenatal appointment.

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Is Spotting a Sign of Labor?

Spotting towards the end of your pregnancy is a sign of labor. This spotting occurs when the mucous plug that protects the opening of your cervix from bacteria dislodges from the cervix. Loss of the mucous plug also is known as the bloody show.

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Mother taking sick daughter's temperature

How to Care for Toddlers With Pneumonia

Contact your toddler’s pediatrician immediately if you suspect he has pneumonia. Pneumonia symptoms include fever, cough, chills, rapid breathing, nasal flaring, chest pain, wheezing and nasal congestion. In severe cases, your toddler’s fingernails and lips may turn a bluish gray color.

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