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  2. Aquaphor vs Vaseline: How Do They Differ? - AOL

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    Both can also help heal chapped lips and skin and protect minor cuts and burns from bacteria and other irritants. One difference between Aquaphor and Vaseline is that Vaseline contains 100% ...

  3. Skin flora - Wikipedia

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    Skin flora, also called skin microbiota, refers to microbiota (communities of microorganisms) that reside on the skin, typically human skin. Many of them are bacteria of which there are around 1,000 species upon human skin from nineteen phyla. [1][2] Most are found in the superficial layers of the epidermis and the upper parts of hair follicles.

  4. Vaseline - Wikipedia

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    Vaseline should never be used as a sexual lubricant, as it may introduce infection-causing bacteria, [6] [7] [8] damage latex condoms, [9] [10] and is not recommended for internal use. [11] It can also be used as a moisture insulator for local skin conditions characterized by dry skin, such as atopic dermatitis and eczema. [12]

  5. Molluscum contagiosum - Wikipedia

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    Molluscum contagiosum (MC), sometimes called water warts, is a viral infection of the skin that results in small raised pink lesions with a dimple in the center. [1] They may become itchy or sore, and occur singularly or in groups. [1] Any area of the skin may be affected, with abdomen, legs, arms, neck, genital area, and face being the most ...

  6. So...What's The Big Difference Between Aquaphor And Vaseline?

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    Aquaphor can be used for the same uses as Vaseline. However, "it tends to be a better choice for moisturizing wounds that need to breathe to some extent, as it does not block air to the same ...

  7. Staphylococcus epidermidis - Wikipedia

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    Staphylococcus epidermidis is a Gram-positive bacterium, and one of over 40 species belonging to the genus Staphylococcus. [1] It is part of the normal human microbiota, typically the skin microbiota, and less commonly the mucosal microbiota and also found in marine sponges. [2][3] It is a facultative anaerobic bacteria.

  8. How to Remove an Ingrown Toenail: Can You Cut It Out Yourself?

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    This condition is painful, leading some people to try to cut off the ingrown toenail themselves. However, doing so can prolong the problem, cause infection, or make an already infected toe worse.

  9. Green nail syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Green nail syndrome is an infection that can develop in individuals whose hands are frequently submerged in water resulting in discolouration of the nails from shades of green to black. [3][4] It may also occur as transverse green stripes that are ascribed to intermittent episodes of infection. [3] It is usually caused by the bacteria ...