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What is TSW? Researchers Close In on a Definition, Treatment

The Dermatology Digest

Diagnosing and treating topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) is difficult because this condition is not well understood, but researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have established criteria that can be used by healthcare providers to identify TSW in people. Specifically, protracted neuroinflammatory symptoms distinguish TSW from eczema. TSW symptoms include skin redness, burning sensations, thermal dysregulation, itching, and peeling, which can even occur on body parts where topical

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Keloids: Targeting Vitamin D Pathways (2025)

Aesthetics Advisor

Keloids are more than just scars theyre an overreaction of your bodys wound healing process that leads to thick, raised growths that continue expanding beyond the original injury. Unlike normal scars that fade over time, keloids persist indefinitely and even cause pain, itching and discomfort. However, recent research is shedding light on an overlooked factor that could change the approach to keloid treatment vitamin D.

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Top 5 Articles of the Week: March 9-14

Dermatology Times

Explore the top headlines of the week including insights on the environmental impact of conferences, new clinical data, and the shift towards more natural-looking results.

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Can You Get BOTOX® While Breastfeeding? A Comprehensive Guide for New Moms

Advanced Dermatology

Are you interested in BOTOX while breastfeeding? If you want to know how to get rid of Crow's feet, call now to discuss our anti-aging treatments.

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Dermatology Times' Sunday Crossword: March 16, 2025

Dermatology Times

Test your knowledge of key words and terms associated with dermatology news from the previous week.