If you have a bug bite on your eyelid, try not to touch, rub, or scratch it. Here are tips to find relief and prevention ...
Confirming the results of Study A, this second pivotal trial in biologic-naïve patients met primary and key secondary endpoints, showing treatment with Dupixent resulted in a nearly 50% reduction in ...
Itchy eyes (also known as ocular pruritus) can happen for several reasons, ranging from allergies and environmental irritants to infections and underlying conditions that affect the eyes or eyelids.
Medically reviewed by Jonathan B. Jassey, DOMedically reviewed by Jonathan B. Jassey, DO Viral rashes are common in babies, toddlers, and young children. They often appear as tiny dots ...
Viral rashes are common in babies, toddlers, and young children. They often appear as tiny dots, blisters, or blotchy patches. Some form distinctive patterns, while others begin in a specific area and ...
What is poison ivy rash? Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to poison ivy. Poison ivy is very common plant in the U.S. It is similar to two other plants called poison oak and poison sumac. The ...
Diaper dermatitis is inflammation of the skin in the diaper area. It’s a very common condition in babies and toddlers. In most cases, diaper dermatitis is a type of contact dermatitis. That means the ...
According to the NHS, measles rashes start on the face and behind the ears before spreading across the rest of the body.
swelling around one or both eyes (often seen in DLE) swollen eyelids scaly rash on the eyelids episcleritis, which can look like pink eye Raynaud’s phenomenon occurs when constriction of small ...
The hydrating eye gel has been praised by skincare buffs who said it ‘disguises baggy under eyes and crepey eyelids ’. Currently reduced as part of the health and beauty retailer’s £10 ...
Eyelid scrubs can be purchased over the counter. They’re also easy and safe to make at home. Whether you use ready-made or homemade eyelid scrubs, avoid ingredients to which you’re sensitive ...
Passengers going in and out of the Philippines are now required to declare if they have had rashes, vesicles, or blisters in the past 30 days prior to their travel as part of the country's ...