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  2. Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Once the oil and resin are thoroughly washed from the skin, the rash is not contagious. Urushiol does not always spread once it has bonded with the skin, and cannot be transferred once the urushiol has been washed away. Although simple skin exposure is most common, ingestion of urushiol can lead to serious, systemic reactions.

  3. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About Vitamin E Oil for Skin

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    Whenever you try a new product, whether it’s pure vitamin E oil or a new skincare product formulated with the ingredient, it’s important to do a patch test before applying it all over. Dr ...

  4. Is Your Skin Breaking Out or Just Purging? Here's How to Tell ...

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  5. 3 Dermatologists Weigh in on Using Retinol Body Lotion for ...

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    As a refresher on the beloved ingredient, “[When retinol converts] in the skin to retinoic acid, [it] stimulates skin cell receptors to act in a more youthful, healt (How American!)

  6. Ulcer (dermatology) - Wikipedia

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    Skin ulcers appear as open craters, often round, with layers of skin that have eroded. The skin around the ulcer may be red, swollen, and tender. Patients may feel pain on the skin around the ulcer, and fluid may ooze from the ulcer. In some cases, ulcers can bleed and, rarely, patients experience fever. Ulcers sometimes seem not to heal ...

  7. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Seborrhoeic dermatitis of the face: Specialty: Dermatology: Symptoms: Flaking, dry or greasy, red, itchy, and inflamed skin [2] [3] Duration: Several weeks to lifelong [4] Causes: Multiple factors [4] Risk factors: Stress, dry skin, winter, poor immune function, Parkinson disease [4] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms [4] Differential diagnosis

  8. Liniment - Wikipedia

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    Liniment (from Latin: linere, meaning "to anoint"), also called embrocation and heat rub, is a medicated topical preparation for application to the skin. Some liniments have a viscosity similar to that of water; others are lotion or balm; still, others are in transdermal patches, soft solid sticks, and sprays. Liniment usually is rubbed into ...

  9. 5 reasons you're breaking out - AOL

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