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Pilonidal Cyst: Symptoms and Treatment

Pilonidal Cyst: Symptoms and Treatment

Fistulas

The pilonidal cyst or hair follicle fistula is located in the lower part, the tail of the spine between the gluteal muscles. The main cause of its appearance are the hairs that enter the skin, due to constant friction in the area. However the causes of pilonidal cyst are unclear.

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Bedsore

Bedsore

Ulcers

What is a bed sore? A bed sore, also called a pressure ulcer, is a skin lesion that is caused by staying in the same position for a long period of time. Continuous pressure or friction, as well as moisture, are causes of bedsores in patients. Bed sores, although more common in the elderly […]

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Sleep Apnea : Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore & Treatment

Sleep Apnea : Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore & Treatment

Sleep Apnea

Are you yawning all day even though you got several hours of sleep the night before? Do you wake up in the middle of the night to drink water due to dry mouth? Or does your partner wake you up because you are constantly snoring? If this is a familiar condition for you, you might want to consider sleep apnea.

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Burns and How to Treat Them

Burns and How to Treat Them

Burns

What is a Burn? A burn is a type of skin injury or tissue damage and can be caused by a variety of causes. Such causes include exposure to very hot (fire, hot liquids and surfaces) or cold temperatures (frostbite) or to the sun (sunburn). A burn can also be caused by contact with […]

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Venous Leg Ulcer Treatment

Venous Leg Ulcer Treatment

Ulcers

It is commonly accepted that venous leg ulcers are a painful condition and their treatment is a difficult task. Venous ulcers are mainly located on the shin, near the ankle. They usually have a characteristic form as they manifest as light red or purple scars in a round shape on the surface of the skin. In severe cases, the wound can be quite deep and extend into tendons or bones. Also, a venous ulcer is painful and surrounded by hard skin, may ooze foul-smelling fluid, and be swollen. Venous ulcers usually occur in the elderly and people with circulatory problems.

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How to Eliminate the C-Section Scar

How to Eliminate the C-Section Scar

Scar Healing

The C-section scar is a hypertrophic scar as it is a result of a surgery. What do we call a hypertrophic scar? The hypertrophic scar has a reddish color, protrudes slightly above the surface of the skin and does not extend beyond the boundaries of the traumatic surface.

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