...and are categorised as skin cancer. There are two basic types of skin cancer and these are basal cell carcinoma and melanoma. The former is curable, although it tends to...
...excess skin does not have to be removed, as skin is elastic and can retract. However, in cases wherein elasticity has been lost, excess skin may be excised to achieve...
...your skin that come back often for at least 6 weeks. What are the symptoms of chronic hives? Symptoms of chronic hives include discolored or darkened areas of skin that...
...and rosacea. Gut-derived immune mediators can travel to the skin, triggering inflammatory responses and skin lesions. Conversely, skin conditions can also impact gut health. Inflammatory skin disorders, like psoriasis, can...
...of breath Dizziness Heart palpitations Fatigue Swelling in the lower body Blue, gray, or pale skin How is pulmonary hypertension treated? Treatment includes: Medications to lower blood pressure and prevent...
...lupus affect the skin? Cutaneous lupus affects the skin. This type includes several different subtypes. Other types of lupus, including systemic and drug-induced lupus, may also affect the skin, but...
...Borrelia burgdorferi * Skin biopsy – from the bull’s eye rash **Treatment** Lyme disease is typically treated with antibiotics (e.g., doxycycline, amoxicillin): * Early treatment is crucial to prevent progression...
...removing the excess skin, tissue, and fatty layers and then lifting the remaining skin and tissue to achieve the desired results. A buttock lift is typically performed in conjunction with...
...final effects of the procedure become noticeable. The patient’s skin may be swollen and bruised after the surgery. Patients may also feel some sharp and tingling sensations in the skin....
...with gross necrosis of the skin. The physician should be wary when clinical signs, such as crepitus, eruption of small vesicles on the skin, induration, and oedema outside the area...