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  2. Periorbital puffiness - Wikipedia

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    For someone predisposed to eye puffiness, changes to diet and lifestyle (under the supervision of a physician) may be required to reduce the possibility of swelling.. A cold compress near the eye can act as a short-term remedy as cold temperature constricts blood vessels, preventing the flow of fluid into tissues and diminishing puffiness in the process.

  3. Kawasaki disease - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki disease (also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a syndrome of unknown cause that results in a fever and mainly affects children under 5 years of age. [6] It is a form of vasculitis , in which medium-sized blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body. [ 1 ]

  4. Microgenia - Wikipedia

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    Microgenia is the medical term for an unusually small or deformed chin. [1] The contrasting condition, an enlarged chin, is called "macrogenia". [2] [3] [4] There are seven different chin deformities: Class I: Macrogenia (chin excess) Class II: Microgenia (chin deficiency) Class III: Combined excesses and deficiencies; Class IV: Assymmetric ...

  5. Closed-head injury - Wikipedia

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    Closed-head injuries are the leading cause of death in children under 4 years old and the most common cause of physical disability and cognitive impairment in young people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Overall, closed-head injuries and other forms of mild traumatic brain injury account for about 75% of the estimated 1.7 million brain injuries that occur ...

  6. Angioedema - Wikipedia

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    Angioedema is an area of swelling of the lower layer of skin and tissue just under the skin or mucous membranes. [1] [3] The swelling may occur in the face, tongue, larynx, abdomen, or arms and legs. [1] Often it is associated with hives, which are swelling within the upper skin. [1] [3] Onset is typically over minutes to hours. [1]

  7. Atopic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Skin creases are involved - flexural dermatitis of fronts of ankles, antecubital fossae, popliteal fossae, skin around eyes, or neck, (or cheeks for children under 10) History of asthma or allergic rhinitis (or family history of these conditions if patient is a child ≤4 years old)

  8. These Dermatologist-Approved Tips for Chin Acne Help Banish ...

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    You’d think that hormonal acne would stop once you’re through puberty, but hormonal chin acne is most often seen in women older than 25 years old through menopause, explains Heather Rogers, M ...

  9. Impetigo - Wikipedia

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    Children under the age of 4 in the United Kingdom are 2.8% more likely than average to contract impetigo; this decreases to 1.6% for children up to 15 years old. [27] As age increases, the rate of impetigo declines, but all ages are still susceptible.