Skin Conditions: Treatments

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  • Should I take oral antifungal medication to treat a fungal nail infection?

    07/24/08, Healthwise

    Fungal nail infections (onychomycosis) occur when fungi invade a fingernail or toenail (nail plate) and the skin underneath the nail (nail bed). Toenails are more commonly affected than fingernails, because they grow very slowly, allo

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  • Monobenzone topical

    12/27/07, Healthwise

    Monobenzone is not for treating freckles, café-au-lait spots, sun damage, melanoma, jaundice, or other pigmentation disorders not caused by vitiligo.

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  • Fungal Nail Infections - Home Treatment

    07/24/08, Healthwise

    If you have a mild fungal nail infection or are concerned about the risks of oral antifungal medicine, try an antifungal medicine you put directly on your skin (topical medicine), such as terbinafine (Lamisil) or ciclopirox (Penlac).

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  • Calluses and Corns - Home Treatment

    12/07/07, Healthwise

    The initial treatment for calluses and corns usually is self-treatment at home. This includes carefully choosing your footwear, using a pumice stone, and using over-the-counter (nonprescription) salicylic acid products.

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  • Venous Skin Ulcer - Treatment Overview

    09/17/07, Healthwise

    The key to treating venous skin ulcers is using compression stockings and elevating your legs. Compression reverses the underlying circulation problem in the legs and helps control painful swelling from fluid buildup (edema). People w

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  • Should I take isotretinoin for severe acne?

    03/01/07, Healthwise

    Isotretinoin is a powerful and effective medication used to treat severe acne that cannot be cleared up with other medications, including antibiotics. It is a man-made retinoid (derived from vitamin A). You usually need to take isotretino

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  • Pressure Sores - Home Treatment

    03/15/07, Healthwise

    Most pressure sores develop when you or a person you are caring for is hospitalized or confined to a chair or bed. You can take steps to prevent pressure sores. After a pressure sore has developed, you can help prevent the sore from

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  • Phototherapy for atopic dermatitis

    05/05/08, Healthwise

    Phototherapy is the supervised use of ultraviolet (UV) light to treat skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis. Ultraviolet B (UVB), ultraviolet A (UVA), or a combination of UVB and UVA may be used during therapy.

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  • Psoralen plus ultraviolet light therapy (PUVA) for atopic dermatitis

    05/05/08, Healthwise

    Psoralen plus ultraviolet light therapy (PUVA) combines a type of medicine (psoralen) with ultraviolet A (UVA) light to treat atopic dermatitis. The psoralen makes the skin more sensitive to the ultraviolet light. PUVA can be an effec

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  • Atopic Dermatitis - Treatment Overview

    05/05/08, Healthwise

    Although there is no cure for atopic dermatitis, it can be controlled with preventive measures and medicines. Treatment helps stop the rash from recurring (flares) and controls itching. You can generally bring the rash and itching und

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