Dry, itchy skin is not only uncomfortable, it's also at risk for becoming cracked and infected. While harsh weather, exposure to skin irritants and other factors can dry out your skin, nutrient deficiencies also play a part. Certain vitamins help...
The B vitamins are some of the most important in the body. Since they are water soluble, they do not get stored. You must replenish them everyday, and this can lead to deficiencies. Fortunately, most of the grains and cereals in the United States...
Vitamins are organic compounds that are necessary for important biological functions but that the human body is generally unable to synthesize. Vitamin deficiencies can manifest in various body systems, but are most evident when they affect the...
Dry, itchy skin in the winter is a problem many people experience. Cold temperatures can wreak havoc on your skin and exacerbate any existing skin conditions. The skin around the nose is particularly sensitive, especially if you have a cold and...
Certain conditions, such as dry skin in general, can cause dry, flaky skin around your nose or the corners of your mouth. Sometimes dry, flaky skin around your nose and the corners of your mouth can indicate other underlying conditions. If the...
When you get canker sores in your mouth or acne around your lips, the last thing you might suspect to have triggered it is your toothpaste. However, the Mayo Clinic lists dental products containing fluoride as a possible cause of perioral...
The essential mineral zinc serves your body as a modulator of vitamin E levels, an aid to the immune system and absorption of vitamin A and a protector of the liver from chemical damage. Zinc also plays a role in your bone, teeth and hair...
Vitamin B complex includes eight B vitamins that help your body metabolize the foods you eat. You can find B vitamins in a variety of foods, including meat, produce, grains, nuts and dairy products. Since these vitamins are available in so many...
Having red skin on your face may embarrass you, especially when it's around your mouth and eyes. A number of things can cause red skin from birth marks to viruses or skin reactions. It's best to have your dermatologist properly diagnose you before...
Getting rid of stubborn dandruff isn't always easy. A flaking, itchy scalp isn't usually a sign of a serious medical condition, but it certainly can be embarrassing. While drugstore dandruff shampoo may help keep mild dandruff in check, excessive...
Most skin conditions that result in little bumps under your nose are harmless and may be more bothersome because of itching or appearance. Bumps that result from acne, rosacea, dermatitis or actinic keratosis, for example, may be chronic and...
As of 2010, two-thirds of the U.S. population is obese or overweight and 30 percent of Americans are on a diet, according to the "Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition." An issue found with many diets is that most are more...
Of all types of eczema, atopic dermatitis is the most common and effects up to 20 percent of the world's population. It is most often an inherited condition that comes and goes throughout one's life. Atopic eczema generally appears in young...
A number of conditions can cause large red blotches on the skin. According to MedlinePlus, you should have any new or unusual skin changes checked out by your doctor or a dermatologist to make sure you don't have something that could lead to...
A rash is a change in the color or texture of the skin. When the rash involves raised red spots or welts, often around the neck and face, the condition is called hives. Hives can be triggered by stress in children or adults. This condition is...