Eye infections, called conjunctivitis or "pink eye," typically cause symptoms such as redness, irritation, lid swelling, drainage and achiness. If a person has severe symptoms, she may require medicated eye drops to ease discomfort and aid in...
An ulcer on the leg is an open wound that has difficulty healing and is recurring. Causes of leg ulcers include poor circulation and diabetes, as well as valve and circulatory dysfunction. According to the Cleveland Clinic, the most common leg...
Asthma is a serious medical condition that restricts breathing when the bronchial tubes in the lungs constrict, leaving the asthma patient gasping for air. Asthma attacks may occur as the result of exposure to animal dander, dust mites, pollution,...
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, our nails are essential, as they help us to protect and support the tissues around our fingernails and toes. Nail fungus is common among close to 12 percent of Americans. The two most common types...
Lice are not dangerous, though they are very contagious. The bites from lice can cause the scalp to become itchy and may also leave an individual scratching continuously, resulting in infection or skin irritation. There are a number of treatments...
Diarrhea is a common digestive disorder that happens to most people; stools are no longer well formed and become temporarily loose and watery. Acute diarrhea is caused by viruses, bacteria, intolerance to specific foods or side effects of...
Whether raised or flat, alone or in packs, on your hands or on your feet, warts are unsightly and you want them gone. But before you head to the doctor for surgery or to the drug store for over-the-counter remedies, try a home remedy. It'll be...
Influenza, most commonly known as the flu, is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system, including the nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. If you are generally healthy, you may be ill for a few days, but your immune system will...
Scabies is a contagious skin condition caused by burrowing into the skin of a tiny eight-legged mite, the Sarcoptes scabei. Scabies causes intense itching, which is often more severe at night. The itching can affect any area of the skin, not just...
Unlike canker sores, cold sores, also known as fever blisters, are characterized by a cluster of tiny, painful lesions caused by the herpes simplex virus. Many factors can trigger an outbreak, including colds, stress and extreme sunlight ....
Acne affects more Americans than any other skin condition. Severe acne often leads to scarring. Approximately 20 million people in America have acne severe enough to cause scarring, states the Acne Resource Center Online. It may take up to 12...
Athlete's foot---or tinea pedis---is a fungal infection of the skin. Its symptoms include red, cracked and itching skin on the soles and between the toes. The fungus particularly flourishes when the skin is moist---sweaty feet, socks made of...
According to GiCare.com, hemorrhoids are one of the most common disorders. They can be chronic but are rarely serious. The pain associated with the inflamed vein in and around the anus can be excruciating and even debilitating. Common causes of...
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, about 50 million Americans suffer from acne, including roughly 85 percent of the teenage population. In contrast to popular belief, indulgence in chocolate and french fries has little to do with...
Poison sumac, along with related plants such as poison ivy and poison oak, contains a skin-aggravating oil known as urushiol. Found on the plants' leaves, stems and even roots, when urushiol touches the skin, allergic contact dermatitis occurs....
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a condition in which patients feel discomfort in their legs when sitting or lying down. Many patients find that getting up and moving around does provide temporary relief. However, in some cases, it is not...
Melasma and brown spots are over-pigmented, over-sized freckles. Melasma is also known as the "mask of pregnancy," but according to Dr. Jean L. Bolognia, writing for the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) in 2010, pregnancy is not the only...
Acne is a skin condition common among teenagers, although it can affect individuals at any age. While acne does not usually pose a serious health problem, severe cases can lead to permanent scarring. Rosacea is another inflammatory skin condition...
Aging is unavoidable as are the changes that the aging process brings to your skin. With years of sun exposure and other environmental factors, you may start to notice darker spots on your skin. Commonly known as age spots, this form of...
Men who have been exposed to poison oak or poison ivy need to take quick steps to prevent the poisonous oil from penetrating and spreading, according to the University of Texas Health Center at Houston. Poison oak is prevalent on the West Coast of...
Psoriasis affects 7.7 million Americans, according to the National Psoriasis Foundation. Most skin cells mature in about a month; however, psoriasis skin cells mature more rapidly--within three to four days. Symptoms of psoriasis include dry,...
Deep conditioning treatments can add up at the beauty salon. Fortunately, you probably already have the ingredients you need to make your own hair treatments. Depending on the ingredients you choose, you can make a conditioner suitable for healthy...
There is no such thing as completely removing a scar, according to the National Institutes of Health. The healing of your scar depends upon several factors, including the size of your scar, your age, hereditary factors, your skin type and color....
Warts are growths on the top layers of the skin that can affect people of all ages. They can appear anywhere on the body, but are commonly found on the hands, feet or genitals, reports the University of Maryland Medical Center. Plantar warts are...
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition characterized by scaling skin and red patches of dry, itchy skin. Although psoriasis treatment typically involves products and procedures such as prescription medications (topical, oral and...
Head lice and their eggs, also called nits, attach to the hair shaft close to the scalp, causing itching and redness. They are spread through direct and indirect contact such as with hats, pillows and brushes. Lice can live up to 48 hours without...
Acne is a disorder of the sebaceous glands and the hair follicles. It occurs when the sebaceous glands secrete too much of an oily substance known as sebum. Excess sebum can clog the hair follicles, which may then erupt into pustules. You can make...
If you're faced with another acne outbreak after trying numerous over-the-counter acne products and are thinking of spending more money to try the next big product, think again. For mild to moderate acne, a solution may be inside your cupboard or...
Dandruff is a common, noncontagious scalp condition that can cause itching and flaking skin. Although rarely serious, dandruff is unsightly and can be embarrassing. MayoClinic.com says you should see your doctor if your scalp becomes red or...
Remedies for plantar warts can be found in your local pharmacy and are generally effective. Learn about plantar warts from a doctor in this video on skin treatments.
Eczema can be a difficult condition to live with, but this video will give you a few home remedies you can try to alleviate some of the dryness.
Hiccups are spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm that typically repeat several times per minute. They are quite common and generally disappear on their own. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments of hiccups in this video.