Got Blisters? What They Are And How A Dermatologist Can Help You Treat Them

Posted on: 21 November 2016

Most people who have ever gotten a blister know that it is a bubble of fluid under the skin and that it got there because of constant rubbing. However, what you may not know is what the fluid is, and why you should not relieve it if you do not need to. In addition to knowing more about blisters, you should know when you need help from a dermatologist to treat the blisters and how the dermatologist will treat them.
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Nailing It: Tips And Tricks For Keeping Your Nails Strong

Posted on: 28 September 2016

Your nails are a good indicator of your overall health – if there's something chronically wrong with them, it's a sign that you probably are missing a few vital nutrients in your every day life. But if you find that your nails are constantly weak and brittle no matter how many clean bills of health you get from your doctor, it's hard to know what to do to strengthen them besides wearing protective hand gear at all times.
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End The Discomfort Of Dry Eye Syndrome: Treating Dry Eyes

Posted on: 28 September 2016

When the eye doesn't produce enough tears to lubricate itself properly, a patient is often diagnosed with dry eye. The condition can also be due to tears evaporating too quickly to work or to tears not being produced consistently enough. The condition is irritating and leads to various other problems if left untreated. Here's all you need to know to treat dry eye quickly and effectively. T Is for Tears
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Everything You'v Ever Wondered About Pink Eye

Posted on: 28 September 2016

Pink eye, medically known as conjunctivitis, is a common and very contagious disease. The good news is that it's easy to treat. If you have children, chances are someone in the home has been exposed to it at least once because it is that common. Here's all you need to know about pink eye, the treatments, and prevention tips. It Comes in Three Forms You could suffer from three different types of conjunctivitis: viral, bacterial and allergic conjunctivitis.
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