This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Key Takeaways: Hormonal changes during perimenopause — particularly ...
We often ignore symptoms that doctors prefer we wouldn't. Dr Charl van Loggerenberg answers listeners' questions on Weekend Breakfast's Doctor's Surgery.
The NHS is urging people to see their GP if they spot a warning sign that can appear anywhere on the body. Typically, it is ...
“Whilst most cases of impetigo are not serious and can heal on their own, leaving impetigo untreated can lead to more serious ...
There are over 200 different forms of cancer that can impact the human body, with symptoms often varying depending on the ...
Dry skin and dehydrated skin are not the same, especially in winter. Learn how to spot the difference and treat your skin the ...
“Dry skin that becomes red, inflamed or swollen may indicate an inflammatory skin condition rather than simple dryness.
Hot flashes, irritability, and vaginal dryness likely come to mind when you think about menopause. But it usually doesn’t ...
Culligan offers nine tips to combat winter dry skin, including using a humidifier, avoiding hot showers, and staying hydrated ...
Thyroid issues are becoming more prevalent, especially in women, elderly people and those with family history of hormonal or ...
Eczema is a group of inflammatory and chronic skin conditions, and it is the most common skin disease among older people. As many as one in two people aged over 60 suffer from some form of eczema. A ...
A lupus specialist sheds light on how skin tone can affect diagnosis, revealing why rashes in people of colour are frequently ...