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1). Why is my Dog Scratching? By : Matthew Homfray
A summary of what you should do if your dog starts scratching, and a brief description of the non-allergic causes of itchiness.
Article Related to: dog, dogs, canine, scratching, scratch, itch, itching, pruritus, flea, fleas, skin, dermatitis
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2). Eczema and Psoriasis - An Inexpensive and Effective Treatment By : Peter Cross
The purpose of this article is to tell the world what I have learned from my own personal experience about an inexpensive and effective treatment for eczema. Because psoriasis is a very similar affliction, there's a good chance that this treatment would be effective for psoriasis too. Eczema is a skin irritation characterized by red, flaky skin that sometimes has cracks or tiny blisters.
Article Related to: eczema, psoriasis, itching, vitamins, zinc
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4). How does Allergic Rhinitis related to Otitis Media with Effusion (OME) By : AlexChong
Otitis media is an inflammation that occurs in the middle ear. Middle ear space contains fluid that could be easily infected and the infected middle ear is called otitis media with effusion. The cause of the chronic OME (otitis media with effusion) for most of the allergic rhinitis patients is mainly due to the IgE-mediated allergies. IgE-mediated allergy is the allergy that happens when IgE antibody (one type of the white blood cell) binds with the mast cell.
Article Related to: allergic rhinitis, otitis media with effusion, ome, otitis media, chronic ome, ige-mediated allergies, ige antibody, plasma cell, nasal mucosal surface, histamine, itching, hypersensitive, eustachian tube, middle ear pressure, pollen, pollen exposure, ragweed pollen, seasonal pollen, house-dust mite, perennial allergen, eustachian tube obstruction, allergen provocation, inflammatory mediators, middle ear effusions, priming phenomenon, viral urti, pcr-based molecular analysis, rhinovirus-39, influenza a virus, streptococcus pneumoniae
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5). Diaper Rash, Diaper Rash Diaper Rash...What to Do? What to Do? What to Do? Grandma El to the Rescue! By : Robert M. Posner
Before the rescue, let’s learn more about Diaper Rash…what can cause it, how it can progress if untreated, and how to prevent secondary bacterial and fungal infections which can invade improperly cared for babies’ bottoms.
The main cause of diaper dermatitis is simply contact of urine on the skin. Between diaper changes, urine begins to break down into ammonia and other chemical by-products.
Article Related to: diaper rash, remedy, baby, skin, irritated, itching, uncomfortable, cream, urine, grandma el's, diaper dermatitis, heal
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6). Relieving Dry Skin And Winter Itch By : Jason Flintstone
The winter air can leave a chill in the air and on our skin that chaps and chafes our skin. And, the additional heat, can warm our hearts and our home, but dry out the air and again, our skin, leaving it dehydrated and dry. And, in both cases we can experience a common condition known as winter itch.
According to experts dry skin is a direct by-product of a loss of moisture.
Article Related to: skin care, itching, dryness, remedy
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7). Eczema - MIRACLE or purely Coincidental By : kacycarr
Infected persons of the skin disease/disorder eczema are in the millions, it is an uncomfortable road ahead for any sufferer while treatments are carried out to control the symptoms.
One of the offending symptoms is that of intense itching; a sufferer finds contentment in scratching the offending area where they sometimes use an instrument like a hairbrush, which can be very dangerous therefore making the condition worse.
Article Related to: eczema, symptons, eczema a disease, itching, treatment, suffer and pain, patient, sufferer, skin complaint, scratching, skin disorder
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8). Fleas: How To Rid Your Pet Of Them By : Matthew Homfray
Flea infestations are both alarming to pet owners and sometimes difficult to wipe out. This article explains how to make both your pet and your house flea free as quickly as possible.
Article Related to: flea, fleas, pet, pets, parasite, insect, dog, cat, itching, scratching, mites
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9). Scabies In The Home By : bajazz
You might not like to hear the word scabies, but it is actually a lot more common than one person might think. Scabies is a bug, a problem that will not go away on its own. Scabies is a thing that will be spread by close body contact, by sleeping in the same bed, or in filth. While scabies is not going to kill a person, it can be very bothersome, causing major itching and major scarring if not cared for.
Article Related to: scabies, disease, itching, medications, skin, body
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