S. Garden

Sarah Garden is a physician specializing on pediatrics with a passion for writing. Even as a struggling student, she spends her free time as a contributor for a variety of online sources of health-related topics. As a healthcare provider, she ensures that each client is properly cared for along with advice on maintaining good health. With years of experience in the medical field, Sarah Garden eagerly shares her knowledge of healthcare specifically on first aid care for children.

Folliculitis

Folliculitis involves infection of the hair follicles. This can occur on any part of the skin or even the scalp. In most cases, there is itchiness and oftentimes minimal soreness. This skin condition appears similar to acne or crusty sores that do not seem to heal. An acute outbreak that only lasts for a limited

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Tips on dealing with an allergic skin condition

Many individuals are bothered by skin irritations at some point in their lives. These are considered common and varied that leads to confusion. Once an allergen is responsible for instigating an immune system response, the irritation is called an allergic skin condition. There are various types of allergic skin conditions. An allergist can determine the

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Medications used for eye allergy

An individual with an eye allergy typically suffer from symptoms such as teary, red and itchy eyes. There are preventive measures that can help minimize the symptoms experienced by the individual. In some cases, medications are usually given to effectively manage the symptoms. Over-the-counter eye drops and medications Tear substitutes Artificial tears can temporarily wash

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Contact dermatitis

It is important to note that there are two forms of contact dermatitis. The symptoms and causes of the two forms of contact dermatitis are almost the same. Allergic contact dermatitis occurs once an individual is exposed to an allergen. Individuals who have allergies react to detergents, cosmetics and latex. Irritant contact dermatitis occurs when

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