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Chickenpox, impetigo or hand, foot and mouth? Dermatologist shares how to spot the difference
All feature rashes – but it's how and where they appear that needs closer inspection.
The two classic forms of impetigo are bullous and nonbullous. Bullous impetigo is sometimes considered a localized form of SSSS. Although found in groups of all ages, impetigo is most commonly seen in ...
BLISTERS MIGHT NOT seem like a big deal—until you get one and remember how debilitating they can be. These painful skin lesions are caused by friction when your skin rubs against your shoes, says ...
May 23, 2012 — Correct multidisciplinary treatment of common diabetic foot infections can reduce amputations, according to guidelines for diagnosis and treatment issued by the Infectious Diseases ...
Got blisters? Here are answers. Painful foot blisters can put a damper very quickly on vacation plans, exercise or even daily errands — but there are steps you can take to help them heal as quickly as ...
Eczema coxsackium (EC) is a condition that occurs when a child with eczema develops an infection called hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD). Coxsackieviruses usually cause this infection. The virus ...
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