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11 Mar
Sun Plus Certain Foods, Meds Can Bring on 'Margarita Rashes'

Sun Plus Certain Foods, Meds Can Bring on 'Margarita Rashes'

Slicing some fresh limes for that margarita savored in the sun could be a bad combo for some people's skin, dermatologists warn.

Folks can break out in what are nicknamed "margarita rashes" if they are skin-sensitive to certain fruits or vegetables and then get sun expos...

27 Jan
Do You Need to See a Doctor for That Rash?

Do You Need to See a Doctor for That Rash?

When should you worry about a rash?

Rashes may look alike, but while over-the-counter medications can treat some rashes, others can signal a more serious condition, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) says.

"It is important to watch your symptoms closely at t...

05 Apr
Stress Rash: What Is It and How to Treat It

Stress Rash: What Is It and How to Treat It

We know that stress can take a toll on the body, but many may not realize it can produce a rash.

"Stress can increase the level of the hormone cortisol, increasing inflammation in your body, which can lead to hives, acne, eczema, and hair loss, among other symptoms," de...

08 Jun
Monkeypox May Sometimes Spread Through the Air

Monkeypox May Sometimes Spread Through the Air

After adding, and then deleting, a recommendation that U.S. travelers wear masks to protect themselves from monkeypox, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still says that those traveling to countries where the disease is spreading and "other people who may be i...

30 Mar
Rash Decisions: Many Triggers for Children's Skin Outbreaks

Rash Decisions: Many Triggers for Children's Skin Outbreaks

A sudden rash can be a puzzling and alarming symptom in a child. But as one expert explains, rashes are common in kids and often caused by eczema or an allergic reaction.

"Eczema is a disease that causes patches of dry skin, which is often accompanied by intense itching....

20 Jan
Side Effects From New Cancer Meds Have Silver Lining

Side Effects From New Cancer Meds Have Silver Lining

Skin side effects caused by cancer drugs called immune checkpoint inhibitors may be a telltale sign that the drugs are working, according to a new study.

Immune checkpoint inhibitors, a type of immunotherapy, boost the body's immune response against tumor cells and have ...

31 Oct
Caring for a New Baby's Skin, Hair and Nails

Caring for a New Baby's Skin, Hair and Nails

Caring for a baby's delicate skin, hair and nails can be intimidating, but five simple steps can make it easier, according to an expert from the American Academy of Dermatology.

"With their tiny hands and feet, babies can seem so fragile and vulnerable," said dermatologi...

15 Oct
Lyme Disease Often Spotted at Later Stage in Black Patients

Lyme Disease Often Spotted at Later Stage in Black Patients

The tell-tale sign of Lyme disease is its bulls-eye rash, but that might be harder to spot in Black people, who are often diagnosed with more advanced disease than white people are, new research suggests.

The first sign of Lyme disease looks different on darker skin, and...

28 Aug
Trying Out a New Skin Care Product? Test It First

Trying Out a New Skin Care Product? Test It First

You've just bought a new skin care product and you're excited to see how it might transform your look. Instead, you end up with red, itchy or swollen patches because one of the ingredients causes an allergic reaction.

The best way to avoid this problem while trying some...