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    Skin Health

    Join the Skin Health Community to follow content and discusions on preventing and managing skin or dermatological conditions including Skin Allergies, Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema, Dry Skin, Psoriasis, Vitiligo and more

  • Alka Dhupkar
    Fighting Psoriasis is not my sole aim in life
    Alka Dhupkar, 32, has been living with Psoriasis, a chronic skin condition for 20 years. She says, “We should accept our skin disease and then, as a normal person, we can think and plan our life.” She shares her story and learnings. Please tell us a bit about your condition: I have had psoriasis since I was 13. Currently I have developed psoriatic arthritis on my left leg and patches around bones mainly. On the scalp also I have psoriasis patches. The psoriasis I had 20 years…
  • Arthritis
    Smoking Worsens Psoriatic Arthritis
    "Patients with psoriatic arthritis who smoke have worse patient-reported disease features at baseline and don't respond as well as nonsmokers to anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) treatment, a Danish study found." Patients who had stopped smoking more than 4 years before beginning treatment showed very similar rates of adherence to treatment as did those who had never smoked. So its never too late to quit smoking. http://www.medpagetoday.com/Dermatology/Psoriasis/46969
  • External signs of disease
    What your body may be trying to tell you
    Abnormally dry skin? Change in hair colour or shape of your nails? Even simple changes in the body may signify an underlying problem that you need to get checked out. By Dr Gita Mathai, paediatrician and family practitioner, shares tips to help you stay vigilant. The Skin should be a healthy colour.  • If it turns yellow, you may have jaundice.  • If it looks pale, get checked for anaemia. Here's how to manage iron-deficient anaemia. • Excessively cracked and…
  • Diabetic Skin Complications
    Diabetic Skin Complications
    - With inputs from Dr. Anju Virmani, Endocrinologist, New Delhi What is it People with diabetes, due to high blood glucose, often have a loss of fluid in the body. This can cause dry skin on the legs, elbows, feet and other areas of the body. Dry skin is more likely to crack, allowing germs to get into these areas, causing infections that can have severe consequences. Diabetics are more prone to getting bacterial and fungal infections. Diabetics may also suffer from itchy skin…
acne and black spots ,dullness of skin tone
my skin used to be very flawless and clear but from some last weeks my face starts itching with some burning sensation and also get red spots on face..but only on right side of the face. .on left side of face i don't have any problem.. tell me what…
i think i have a skin infection.. i havr fungal infection day by day its increase what should i do
I have itchiness on upper part of hands and lower portion of legs for some days but not continues I have renal stone of 7mm on right kidney but normal creatinine and blood sugar level what I do
My daughter in law is suffering from vitaligo from age of 20 with about 60% white spots.now she is 33 and married and a son aged 2yrs. We have given full psychological support. Will cmc vellore (TN) dermotologists be right place to get medical…
hair in side itching

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