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Median Nail Dystrophy

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Eczema: This can cause rough and pitted nails. Online Dermatologists’ answer Thank you for consulting with us about your nail condition. For a more in-depth evaluation to rule out benign growths under the nail or other underlying conditions, I would recommend consulting a dermatologist in person. What’s going on with it?

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Celiac Disease and Skin Manifestations, Connection Explained

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Gluten-sensitive dermatoses are skin conditions such as eczema , psoriasis , and urticaria that the ingestion of gluten may exacerbate. A wide range of skin manifestations has been documented as potentially associated with Celiac Disease, including eczema, psoriasis, alopecia areata, and dermatitis herpetiformis. References Caproni, M.,

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Damaged Skin Barrier? What to Know and How to Protect It

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Consult with a board – certified dermatologist and get the support you need. Consult a Dermatologist Online Recognizing a Damaged Skin Barrier Maintaining a vibrant complexion largely depends on having a properly functioning skin barrier. The effect of ceramide-containing skin care products on eczema resolution duration.

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Postpartum Hives: What You Need to Know

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They might acquire a rough texture akin to eczema (dermatitis) at times. Consult with a specialist dermatologist and get the support you need for your post-pregnancy skin concerns. Consult your doctor about the most effective creams and lotions to relieve your symptoms. Italy; 2012. References Pritzier EC, Mikkelsen CS.

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Non-Itchy Skin: From Flat Spots to Raised Bumps

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These patches and discolorations occur without itching and are often residual from mild eczema, becoming more visible with sun exposure. Consult with a specialist dermatologist and get the support you need. So anyone with a non-itchy rash should consult his/her doctor immediately. 2012 Mar 13; 26 (5):609-15.

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Broken Heart Syndrome: Yes, You Can Die From a 'Broken Heart,' and Optimism Makes You Live Longer

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A 2012 study 8 found that losing a significant person in your life raises your risk of having a heart attack the next day by 21 times, and in the following week by six times. Allergies — Skin complaints like psoriasis and eczema have psychological underpinnings. Ditto for asthma. All tend to worsen when stress is elevated.