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6 Tips to Better Protect Your Skin During A Workout
6 Signs You Have Sensitive Skin
More than just the irritation, there lies a number of factors that may tell that you have sensitive skin. Here are the 6 identifying signs that you may have sensitive skin.
6 Common Skin Irritations in Infants You Should Be Aware Of
As COVID-19 continues to force families indoors, it is now crucial for parents to discern skin conditions affecting their children. In celebration of the National Child Health Day, Cottonique rounded up 6 common skin irritations in infants that you should be aware of.
Self-Care: 5 Helpful Tips For People With Eczema
With so many things happening around us all at once, we often forget to remind ourselves that self-care, even with eczema, remains an essential part of our lives. To help you check your physical and emotional barometer this Self-Care Awareness Month, we have put down 6 self-care tips to possibly help alleviate the agony of people with eczema.
Debunking misconceptions about psoriasis
As we give facts about psoriasis and debunk various misconceptions, we should also take advantage of the yearly observance to put an end to confusion and misunderstandings. We might not heal people with psoriasis yet, but we can certainly cure misinformation.
Eyelid Dermatitis: What to Do When Itch Strikes
There are several things that can cause irritated eyelids, including eczema, which causes dry itchy skin, a rash, and other symptoms. Unfortunately, no part of your skin is eczema-immune. Here’s what to do when your eczema decides to show up on your eyelids:
Chronic Itching May Indicate Other Health Issues
Many people tend to ignore medical issues until they progress into something serious. Take for example, a persistently itchy skin. It’s only a minor thing when you think about it, but there could be worse underlying medical causes that should be attended to as soon as possible to reduce damage.
What Your Itchy Skin Reveals About Your Health: Connection Between Kidney and Skin Conditions
There are things that the body tells us that is more than skin deep. One primary example is intense itching all over the body which often occurs when there is already a problem with our kidney or liver. Those who manifest skin disorders such as extreme itchiness almost always precipitate renal failures that are attributed to late stage kidney problems.
Recent medical studies reveal that more than 40% of dialysis patients suffered from moderate to extreme renal itch. “The itch is so intense that people wake up in the middle of the night scratching,” said Jahmene Johnson, a medical doctor at the New York Presbyterian Hospital.