How to Identify Plantar Warts

Do you suspect that you may have a plantar wart? If so, you will want to make sure that you have it taken care of as soon as possible. Not only can plantar warts be spread to other people, but it is also possible for them to multiply on you. What this means is that one wart can turn into several or many warts. It is also likely that you will want to have them taken care of because plantar warts are really not very comfortable. Here are some tips on how to identity plantar warts.

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Hair Loss in Women - Causes, Medications and Treatments

Hair loss in women is a serious problem since this condition is often not socially acceptable by many people, even though some cases are not a result from a threatening disease. While most of its cases are hereditary, some are the results of underlying medical conditions and effects of certain medications.

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How to Remove Skin Tags

Skin tags are soft harmless lesions that appear to hang off the skin. They usually appear in places with skin folds like the neck, armpits and groin areas. These lesions tend to appear as we age. They are made up of loosely arranged collagen fibers surrounded by thickened epidermis. Medically, there are usually referred to as acrochordan, cutaneous papilloma and soft fibroma by name. They are benign tumors. They are categorized separately from warts and moles.

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Early Detection of Skin Cancer

There are many different types of skin cancer. The three most common types - basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma — account for 95 percent or more of all skin cancers that are seen. The most common of these three cancers is basal cell carcinoma. It is also the least life threatening.

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Removing or Treating Birthmarks

The term birthmark comprises a wide range of both vascular and pigmented skin conditions. These conditions are present at birth or appear early in life. Birthmarks can occur anywhere on the body. Two of the most common names for these skin conditions are port-wine stains, which are red vascular birthmarks, and coffee-and-cream birthmarks, which are brown and composed of melanin (skin pigment).

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Psoriasis - Things You Should Know

Psoriasis is an immune-mediated skin disease that causes the excessive growth of skin cells, and usually brings the red and scaly patches along with it. There are five types of psoriasis, each with different types of symptoms.

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