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Follicle Disorders - Rosacea - dermatologychannel Emotional and physical stress, windy conditions, heat, and sun exposure can exacerbate rosacea. Dietary triggers include dairy products, certain spices, ...
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Skin Rash - Overview - dermatologychannel Jan 2, 2007 ... Comprehensive information on skin rashes for consumers, ... skin affected is dry and sensitive, cracks or flakes, and is warm to the touch. ...
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Alopecia - Alopecia Areata - dermatologychannel Alopecia areata usually appears as one or two bald patches on one side of the head, but also causes thinning all over the scalp. In the areas of baldness, ...
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Alopecia - Alopecia Areata - dermatologychannel Alopecia areata usually appears as one or two bald patches on one side of the head, but also causes thinning all over the scalp. In the areas of baldness, ...
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What is a Dermatologist? - dermatologychannel What is a dermatologist? A dermatologist is a physician certified by the American ... of the many diagnostic procedures and therapeutic techniques is required, ... As a source of free patient education, our goal is to provide our users ...
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Follicle Disorders - Keratosis Pilaris - dermatologychannel Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a hereditary disorder. One can inherit it from one or both parents. KP stems from overreproduction of keratinocytes, ...
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Follicle Disorders - Keratosis Pilaris - dermatologychannel The papules of keratosis pilaris usually occur on the upper arms and thighs, but also appear on the face, back, and buttocks. Causes and Risk Factors ...
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Follicle Disorders - Keratosis Pilaris - dermatologychannel The papules of keratosis pilaris usually occur on the upper arms and thighs, but also appear on the face, back, and buttocks. Causes and Risk Factors ...
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Melanoma - Causes - dermatologychannel Jun 9, 2008 ... Causes. Advertising Disclaimer. When a melanocyte becomes malignant, it begins to proliferate uncontrollably. Melanoma can arise in an ...
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Fungal Infections - Types - Athlete's Foot - dermatologychannel Feb 24, 2009 ... Information about athlete's foot, which is a fungal infection.
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