Everything You Need to Know About Toenail Fungus
Have you recently noticed some changes to your toenails? Perhaps they’ve become thicker or changed color. If so, you might be dealing with toenail fungus.
Learn moreTips on Taking Care of Your Feet When You Have Diabetes
Diabetes can be pretty sneaky. You can’t feel high blood sugar or glucose coursing through your bloodstream as it slowly and subtly damages your body…at least at first.
Learn more7 Steps to Extinguish GERD for Good
Without fail, every time you overdo it at dinner, you get that telltale burn in your chest. This unpleasant sensation is called heartburn, and if it happens more than twice a week, it may be gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Learn moreHow To Treat Scars Caused By Cystic Acne
Nobody likes a pimple. Especially when it shows up on the day of a big event. However, most people can treat pimples with over-the-counter products and be on their way. But what about when you have aggressive acne on your body that gets to a point of causing scars?
Learn moreIs It a Skin Tag or Something Else?
Most of us are aware of new blemishes that appear on our skin. Whether we see a pimple, blackhead and even a mole that seems normal, we don’t think much of it. However, have you ever noticed a piece of skin that is hanging from your armpit or stomach? Before you find yourself panicking, know that it’s probably a very normal occurrence called a “skin tag.”
Learn moreAdults and Acne: Why You Still Can Have Blemishes into Your 20's
When you think of acne breakouts, you instantly imagine a teenager with pimples all over their face. With teenagers, it makes sense, right? They’re experiencing a rush of hormones which causes the skin to react. However, why do adults still get acne?
Learn more5 Facts You Need to Know About Eczema
Picture this: your elbow begins to itch and following that itch is a red, inflamed rash. Naturally, you will start to wonder if the rash you’re experiencing is just a result of dry skin or something a bit more concerning such as eczema.
Learn moreIs it ADHD, Anxiety, or Both?
Close to 50 percent of adults with ADHD also have an anxiety disorder, according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Sometimes the anxiety is a result of living with ADHD and worrying about the toll that your symptoms can take on you day-to-day. Other times, anxiety can exist independently of your ADHD and its symptoms.
Learn moreFeeling Itchy? The Difference Between Eczema vs Psoriasis
As the leaves begin to fall and temps begin to drop, it’s normal for our skin to become dry and start to itch. The cold air can suck out the moisture from the skin causing irritation, however, how do you know if you have a mild skin irritation or something more concerning such as eczema or psoriasis?
Learn moreSinus Infection Vs the Flu: How to Tell the Difference
Flu and cold season are just around the corner. As the cold weather begins to make its appearance, you might find that you start to experience a runny nose, congestion, and sore throat. But how do you know if it’s your standard cold, or something more serious such as the flu or a sinus infection?
Learn more4 Ways to Boost Your Immune System
As the autumn leaves begin to fall and the temperatures start to drop, most of us are gearing up for the long awaited “sweater weather” that comes with warm meals and pumpkin everything. However, cooler temperatures also mean that runny noses, sore throats, and congestion are also right around the corner.
Learn moreWhat are Genital Warts?
Anyone can get infected with genital warts. The most common way of transmittal of a genital wart is through intercourse with someone who has genital warts or touching the genitals of someone who already has a genital wart infection.
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