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Dry skin
- Xerosis refers to abnormally dry skin or membranes, such as those found in the mouth or the conjunctiva of the eye. This picture shows a close- ...
- ... different forms of ichthyosis are recognized. Notice the dry skin and scaly appearance. Ichthyosis is usually worse in ...
- ... but may also occur elsewhere on the body. Dry skin, especially during winter months, makes the condition worse. ...
- ... on the body. The roughness is accentuated by dry skin and the condition is often worse in the ...
- ... symptoms such as being very thirsty, blurry vision, dry skin, feeling weak or tired, and having to urinate ...
- ... can be used to help heal and soothe dry skin.
- ... prevent heat rash is to keep the baby's skin cool and dry during warm weather. Also dress the infant in ...
- ... of the body. Pay special attention to the skin creases and diaper area. Rinse your baby with clean warm water and dry him or her completely.
- ... actively bleeding, apply direct pressure with a clean, dry cloth until the ... skin redness, swelling, and pain). If the bite becomes ...
- ... non-intact skin. During an infection, an initial skin lesion forms then blisters. The blister breaks down into a black ulcer and nearby lymph nodes may become infected and painful. A scar is often formed which then dries and falls off within two weeks. In 20% ...