Articles written by Hanish Babu

Dr.Hanish Babu, MD, Dermatologist & Venereologist, Anju Hanish

All 178 articles written by Hanish Babu



Acne Topical Medications FAQ: How to Deal with the Common Side Effects of Acne Creams and Gels

Category: Acne

How to deal with the side effects of topical anti-acne medications? Why should you see a dermatologist if you have acne? Should the medication be applied only to pimples? more...

Nodulocystic Acne FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Very Severe Pimples

Category: Acne

Very severe types of acne include nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, acne fulminans and pyoderma faciale. more...

Isotretinoin Side Effects in Acne: How to Deal with Oral Retinoid Adverse Actions

Category: Dermatological Treatments

The side effects of isotretinoin and how to effectively deal with them are discussed in this article. more...

Severe Acne FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions on Inflammatory Pimples

Category: Acne

Frequently asked questions on severe acne will explain the pathogenesis, the triggers, the best treatment available and the duration of the treatment of pimples. more...

Moderate Acne FAQ: What is the Best Treatment for Minimally Inflamed Pimples?

Category: Acne

Frequently asked questions on moderate acne describe how this type of acne is developed, the complications of untreated acne and the best treatment available. more...

Acne Triggers: What Causes Pimples to Appear or Worsen?

Category: Acne

Though acne is one of the most common disease affecting humanity, the triggering factors of acne have not yet been delineated conclusively. more...

Treatment of Mild Acne: How to Get Rid of Comedones

Category: Acne

Treatment of mild acne involves limiting or controlling triggering factors, lifestyle management and getting rid of the comedones with topical medications. more...

Principles of Treatment of Acne: Guidelines on How to Get Rid of Your Pimples

Category: Acne

Understanding the basic principles of acne treatment will help the patients effectively keep their pimple problem under control. more...

How to Get Rid of Plantar Warts: The Best Treatment for HPV Infection of the Soles

Category: Skin Disease

The possibility of spontaneous cure should be taken into account while planning how to get rid of plantar warts. Nonscarring, conservative treatments are preferred. more...

Systemic Causes of Itching: Itchy Skin without Skin Disease

Category: Skin Disease

Itching can be caused by many systemic diseases in the absence of any identifiable skin diseases. Proper diagnosis is important in treating such itchy skin conditions. more...

How Does Itching Occur?: How Scratching Relieves the Itch

Category: Skin Disease

It would be interesting to learn how itching occurs in skin and systemic diseases and how the act of scratching relieves the itch. more...

Causes of Abnormal Body Odor: The Origin of Smelly Sweating

Category: Skin Disease

What are the causes of abnormal body odor and how can one get rid of this malodorous embarrassing problem? more...

Alpha Hydroxy Acids Help Treat Skin Aging: How Do AHAs Help Even Out the Skin Tone?

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Alpha hydroxy acids, present in fruit extracts, are common ingredients in moisturizing and peeling creams and help prevent and treat skin aging. more...

Guidelines on Proper Use of N95 Masks in H1N1: How to Test, Wear, Fit Check, Store and Discard the N95 Respirators.

Category: Patient Health Education

Training on the proper use of N95 respirators is essential to obtain the maximum protection against the H1N1 flu. more...

Do N95 Masks Protect Against the H1N1 Virus?: Who Should be Wearing N95 Respirators to Prevent the Swine Flu?

Category: Patient Health Education

There is difference of opinion regarding the effectiveness of N95 respirators and masks in providing protection against the Novel H1N1 Flu Virus. more...

Acne Variants: Rarer Forms of Pimples

Category: Acne

Acne variants are the rarer forms of pimples which present with atypical features as compared to the common acne vulgaris. more...

How Does Acne Develop?: The Basis of Acne Formation.

Category: Acne

Acne develops due to a combination of factors affecting the integrity of the hair follicle and its oil producing gland, the sebaceous gland. more...

Acne 101: The Acne Basics

Category: Acne

Knowing the acne 101, the acne basics, is important to learn how to effectively treat acne in its varied clinical presentations and avoid complications like acne scars. more...

Atopic Dermatitis - Frequently Asked Questions: Infantile and Childhood Eczema Revisited

Category: Eczema

Frequently asked questions on atopic dermatitis, the most common infantile and childhood eczema, are answered here. more...

How to Find the Cause of Itchy Skin without Rash: Diagnosing the Origin of Generalized Itching without Visible Rashes

Category: Skin Disease

Finding the cause of itchy skin without a visible rash involves detailed history taking, skin and systemic examination and laboratory investigations. more...

The Golden Rules of Motivation: How to Involve Maximum Members in Organizational Activities

Category: Employee/Management Relations

Proper motivation is a key factor in the success of any organization. Learning how to motivate people is indeed a valuable habit worth acquiring. more...

Is the Novel H1N1 Flu a Life Threatening Disease: Common Doubts about the Swine Flu Virus Clarified

Category: Diseases/Viruses

Swine flu, the Novel H1N1 flu, is spreading fast and causing ripples around the world. Is the swine flu so lethal as to cause this global scare? more...

Types of Medical Lasers: Uses of Laser in Dermatology

Category: Dermatological Treatments

There are several different types of medical lasers that are used in dermatology and cosmetology. Skin laser surgery has grown in leaps and bounds during last 10 years. more...

What is Laser?: The Technology Behind Medical Lasers.

Category: Dermatological Treatments

The study of laser technology involves the study of principles of light energy in physics. more...

Can Ageing of Skin be Avoided or Prolonged?: How Does the Skin Age and What are the Effects of Skin Ageing?

Category: Skin Disease

Ageing, both of the body as well as the skin, is an inevitable and genetically predetermined physiological process. A number of external factors also affect skin ageing. more...

Common Skin Hazards of Swimming: Water Related Dermatoses

Category: Skin Disease

Common skin hazards of swimming in the form of water related dermatoses are unknown to majority of swimmers indulging in aquatic leisure activities. more...

Cosmetic Camouflage in Vitiligo: The Cover-Up of the Skin Turned White

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Cosmetic camouflage helps to cover-up the skin turned white due to vitiligo and involves application of skin colored dyes, creams and/or powders. more...

Vitiligo Treatment: Frequently Asked Questions: Is the Loss of Skin Color Reversible?

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Though not curable, vitiligo is potentially treatable, especially the localized types; and, it is possible to reverse the loss of skin color in a good number of patients. more...

The Most Effective Treatment for Vitiligo: Photochemotherapy Best to Regain Skin Color.

Category: Skin Discoloration

The most effective treatment for vitiligo is photochemotherapy, which involves the use of topical or oral psoralens followed by exposure to UVA or sunlight. more...

Vitiligo: Frequently Asked Questions: The Disease That Turns the Skin White

Category: Skin Disease

Vitiligo is a skin disease of unknown origin that turns skin white and is characterized by an unpredictable treatment outcome. more...

Treatment of Pruritus Ani: How to Get Rid of Perianal Itching

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Treatment of pruritus ani involves diagnosing and eliminating the exact cause of the perianal itching. more...

Lichen Planus: The Inflammatory Itchy Skin Rash

Category: Skin Disease

Lichen planus is an inflammatory skin disease, of acute or chronic duration, characterized by itchy, flat, violaceous skin rash affecting the skin and mucous membranes. more...

How to Get Rid of Aquagenic Pruritus: Tips on Treating the Water Induced Itch

Category: Skin Disease

Aquagenic pruritus or water induced itch is a typical pricking itch which appears after contact with water at any temperature, without any visible changes in the skin. more...

How to Treat Urticaria: Types, Causes and Treatment of Hives

Category: Skin Disease

Urticaria is an allergic response of the skin to a variety of allergens in food, medications, infections and environment. more...

Pityriasis Rosea: A Generalized Scaly, Itchy Skin Rash of Viral Origin

Category: Skin Disease

Pityriasis rosea is a self limiting skin disease of suspected viral origin presenting with a generalized scaly and itchy skin rash. more...

Causes of Flushing: Intermittent Redness on Face, Neck and Chest.

Category: Skin Disease

Flushing is the intermittent redness in the blush area of the face, neck and chest; causes being physiological, food, drugs, hormonal and certain internal malignancies. more...

Role of the Secretary in a Successful Meeting: Tips for an Effective Conduct of Secretarial Obligations

Category: Non-Profit Governance

After the chairperson, the secretary is the most important official at a meeting. The role of a secretary in a successful meeting is reviewed in this article. more...

Treatment of Itchy Palms and Soles: Remedy for Itching Hands and Feet

Category: Skin Disease

Treatment of itchy palms and soles depends upon the cause of the palmoplantar pruritus. more...

Features of a Successful Meeting: Prepare for an Effective Meeting

Category: Non-Profit Governance

There are certain features that all those who are preparing for successful and effective meetings should be aware of. more...

Causes of Itchy Palms and Soles: Palmoplantar Pruritus

Category: Skin Disease

Palmoplantar pruritus or itchy palms and soles have multiple causes like atopy, dry skin, exposure to allergens and certain systemic and skin diseases. more...

Poison Ivy Dermatitis: The Commonest Plant Allergic Contact Dermatitis in United States

Category: Eczema

Poison ivy contact dermatitis is the commonest plant allergic contact dermatitis, also known as allergic phytodermatitis, in the United States. more...

Pityriasis Alba: Eczema Causing White Skin Patches in Children.

Category: Skin Discoloration

Pityriasis alba occurs in children within the age group of 3 to 16 years and is characterized by white skin patches with delicate scales on the face, trunk and limbs. more...

Types of Hand Eczema: Contact Dermatitis of the Hands

Category: Eczema

Contact dermatitis of hands is classified into different types of hand eczema according to the morphology and causes of the skin inflammation. more...

How to Get Rid of Hand Eczema: Managing Contact Dermatitis of the Hands.

Category: Eczema

Contact dermatitis of the hands is a very disturbing problem for housewives and industrial workers. These tips on how to get rid of hand eczema will be a boon for them. more...

Irritant Contact Dermatitis: The Commonest Occupational Skin Disease

Category: Eczema

Irritant contact dermatitis accounts for more than 80% of all occupational skin disorders, though it can occur in anyone exposed to irritant substances. more...

Nummular Eczema: The Coin Shaped Itchy Skin Rash

Category: Eczema

Nummular eczema, also known as discoid eczema, is a chronically relapsing, often very itchy, skin rash characterized by coin shaped eczematous patches on exposed areas. more...

How to Treat Childhood Atopic Dermatitis: Management of Eczema in Children

Category: Eczema

Learning the basics of how to treat childhood atopic dermatitis, the eczema causing itchy skin rash in children, can be beneficial both for the child and the parents. more...

Do You Have Atopic Eczema?: Diagnostic Criteria for the Itchy Skin Rash.

Category: Eczema

If you need to confirm what you have is indeed atopic eczema, here are a few diagnostic criteria for the itchy skin rash. more...

Chronic Eczema Treatment: Management of Persistent, Recurrent Dermatitis

Category: Eczema

Chronic eczema treatment involves topical steroids, immune modulators, intralesional steroids and supportive therapy to get rid of the persistent, recurrent dermatitis. more...

The Two Pajamas Treatment for Eczema: Wet Wrapping Technique to Control Dermatitis

Category: Eczema

The two pajamas treatment for eczema can be very effective in controlling the dermatitis and providing fast relief when the eczema involves extensive skin surface. more...

Palmoplantar Pustular Psoriasis: Psoriasis Eruptions Localized to Palms and Soles

Category: Psoriasis

Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis is a type of localized pustular psoriasis limited to the palms and soles. It is a chronic, recurrent eruption resistant to treatment. more...

What is Eczema?: Dermatitis is the Inflammation of Skin

Category: Eczema

Eczema is an exudative inflammation of the skin sensitized due to various external and internal allergens. Eczema and dermatitis are used synonymously most of the time. more...

How to Conduct a Successful Meeting: Formal Meeting Procedures Explained

Category: Non-Profit Governance

A meeting becomes successful when its objectives are met at the conclusion. Learning how to conduct a successful meeting is of paramount importance for any organization. more...

An Introduction to Formal Meeting Motions: Effective Tools for Productive Meetings

Category: Non-Profit Governance

Formal meeting motions are very effective tools for productive meetings. An elementary knowledge of Robert's rules of order is essential for the chairman and members. more...

How to Chair Meetings Effectively: Ten Commandments for the Chair

Category: Non-Profit Governance

A chair should learn how to chair meetings effectively and decisively. Chairmanship is a unique skill worth practicing and nurturing. more...

Reiter's Syndrome: A Seronegative Arthritis

Category: Arthritis

Reiter's syndrome is a seronegative arthritis presenting with a classic triad of arthritis, urethritis and conjunctivitis. more...

Erythrodermic Psoriasis: Psoriatic Exfoliative Erythroderma

Category: Psoriasis

Erythrodermic psoriasis is one of the dreaded complications of psoriasis. It can cause serious metabolic disturbances in the body and is a medical emergency. more...

Cut Healthcare Costs: Tips for the Uninsured: How to Slash Medical Bills.

Category: Health Insurance

These timely tips for the uninsured on how to cut healthcare costs will assist them to take up precautionary measures to slash their medical bills to an affordable level. more...

The Mask of Pregnancy: Syn. Melasma, Chloasma

Category: Skin Discoloration

Melasma, known as the mask of pregnancy or chloasma, is an acquired dark brown skin discoloration on the exposed part of the face. Melasma is more common in dark skins. more...

Dandruff Frequently Asked Questions: The Most Common Doubts about Dandruff Answered

Category: Skin Disease

Being a common disease and an exaggerated physiological process, there are many frequently asked questions about dandruff that need be answered. more...

Itchy Scalp Remedies: How to Get Rid of Scalp Itching

Category: Skin Disease

Itchy scalp remedies depend upon the diagnosis and management of specific causes of scalp itching. more...

How to Treat Scalp Psoriasis: Remedies for the Itchy, Scaly, Scalp Disease

Category: Psoriasis

These tips on how to treat scalp psoriasis deals with the diagnosis of the itchy scaly scalp disease and the most effective remedies to control it. more...

Classes of Topical Corticosteroids: Groups of Steroids According to Their Potency

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Learning about the classes of topical corticosteroids is important for optimum control of skin inflammation and limiting the side effects of topically applied steroids. more...

Seborrheic Dermatitis: Basic Facts: The Causes and Triggers of the Dermatitis of the Sebaceous Areas

Category: Eczema

Seborrheic dermatitis, the dermatitis of the sebaceous areas, is a common disease. It may be considered part of a clinical spectrum which include dandruff and psoriasis more...

What is Palmoplantar Hyperhidrosis?: Sweaty Palms and Soles: Causes and Effects.

Category: Skin Disease

Palmoplantar hyperhidrosis, also known as sweaty palms and soles, can be a very distressing problem, especially in students and young people. more...

How to Manage Recurrent Boils: Treatment of Furunculosis

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Learning how to manage recurrent boils involves exploring the reasons for repeated infections with staphylococcus aureus, preventive steps to be taken and treatment. more...

Can Boils be Treated at Home?: What to do With Boils, Furuncles and Carbuncles.

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Only superficial boils should be treated at home. Deep boils with systemic signs need medical attention at the earliest. more...

How to Care for Your Skin in Psoriasis: Skincare Tips to Keep Psoriasis Flare Ups to a Minimum

Category: Psoriasis

Learning how to care for your skin in psoriasis will help in keeping psoriasis flare ups to a minimum throughout the year. more...

How To Avoid Psoriasis Flare Ups: Managing the Psoriasis Triggers.

Category: Psoriasis

Learning how to avoid psoriasis flare ups is a very important part of managing this chronic disease. more...

Psoriatic Arthritis: Diagnosis and Treatment: Management of Psoriasis Joint Disease.

Category: Psoriasis

Early diagnosis and treatment of psoriatic arthritis is essential to prevent bone and joint destruction and disabilities. more...

Psoriatic Arthritis: Signs and Symptoms of Psoriasis Joint Inflammation.

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriatic arthritis is a specific type of debilitating joint inflammation, which is usually associated with psoriasis. more...

How Does Psoriasis Affect Quality of Life?: The Impact of Psoriasis on the Life Style of the Patients

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriasis has an immense impact on social life, with quality of life being adversely affected at personal, family, professional and social levels. more...

Calcipotriene in Topical Treatment of Psoriasis: The Uses of Vitamin D3 Analogues in Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Calcipotriene was first approved in the early 1990s in Europe as a 0.005% ointment formulation with the generic name calcipotriol. It is an analogue of vitamin D3. more...

Is Coal Tar Treatment in Psoriasis Outdated?: Effectiveness Versus Side Effects of Tar Therapy.

Category: Psoriasis

Topical coal tar has helped treat psoriasis for centuries but has fallen into disgrace following the carcinogenic potential of tar compounds. more...

Topical Corticosteroids in Psoriasis: The Pros and Cons of Steroid Applications.

Category: Psoriasis

Topical corticosteroids are the mainstay of treatment in mild to moderate psoriasis. more...

Psoriasis Treatment Guidelines: Factors Influencing Choice of Treatment in Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Ideally all patients with suspected psoriasis should be seen by a dermatologist to establish the diagnosis before any treatment is instituted and guidelines issued. more...

New Year Resolutions for Acne Sufferers: Tips on How to Prevent New Acne Eruptions

Category: Acne

A few selected new year resolutions on how to prevent acne eruptions will help most acne sufferers maintain a healthy and clear complexion. more...

Plaque Psoriasis: The Common Psoriasis Vulgaris

Category: Psoriasis

Plaque psoriasis is the commonest variety of psoriasis and is called psoriasis vulgaris. About 80% of those who have psoriasis have this form. more...

Psoriasis Clinical Types: Different Clinical Presentations of Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Depending upon distinct morphological and anatomical characteristics, psoriasis may be divided into different clinical types. more...

Food, Hormones, Associated Diseases, Psoriasis.: No Solid Scientific Proofs Yet on These Psoriasis Triggers!

Category: Psoriasis

The role of food, hormones and associated diseases as psoriasis triggers is still controversial. more...

Medications and Climate as Psoriasis Triggers: More Triggers for Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Each and every psoriasis patient should be aware of the medications to be avoided in psoriasis. more...

Psoriasis Triggers: The Factors Affecting Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

One does not inherit the disease psoriasis, but inherits a tendency to get psoriasis. In other words, triggering factors are really responsible for psoriasis expression. more...

Causes of Psoriasis: What Really Happens in Psoriasis Skin and Why?

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriasis develops in genetically predisposed individuals following some triggering events. This, in turn, triggers certain immunologically mediated events in the skin. more...

History of Psoriasis: Psoriasis Through Ages

Category: Psoriasis

The history of psoriasis makes a fascinating reading due to the confusion caused by its varied clinical expressions. more...

How to Manage Rosacea: Syn. Acne Rosacea

Category: Skin Disease

Rosacea, misnamed acne rosacea, is a chronic skin disease, usually affecting the middle aged and affecting the flush area of the face. more...

Herpetic Whitlow: An Occupational Hazard: The Herpes Simplex Virus Infection of the Fingers

Category: Diseases/Viruses

Herpetic whitlow is a very painful infection caused by herpes simplex virus, affecting the distal phalanx of the fingers. It is an occupational hazard of health workers. more...

Molluscum Contagiosum: The Pearly White Domed Viral Skin Disease.

Category: Skin Disease

Molluscum contagiosum is a common, self limiting viral infection caused by a pox virus, the molluscum contagiosum virus. It appears as pearly white or skin colored bumps. more...

All About Chicken Pox: The Common Viral Infection of Childhood

Category: Skin Disease

Chickenpox or Varicella is caused by the virus Varicella zoster . It is usually a disease of childhood, but can occur in adulthood too. more...

Is Shingles Vaccine Effective?: All About The Vaccine For Herpes Zoster.

Category: Skin Disease

Shingles vaccine is effective in preventing and reducing the incidence, severity, duration and complications of herpes zoster. more...

Effective Usage of Topical Medications in Acne: How to Get Rid of Pimples with Creams, Gels and Lotions

Category: Acne

Topical medications are useful alone in the mild type and in combination with oral therapies in the moderate to severe types of acne. more...

The Best Treatment for Nodulocystic Acne: How to Manage Very Severe Pimples

Category: Acne

The best treatment options for very severe nodulocystic type of acne include systemic medications, surgical interventions and combined topical therapies. more...

Isotretinoin in the Treatment of Acne: Oral Retinoids Best Treatment for Severe Pimples

Category: Acne

Isotretinoin, the oral retinoid, is the treatment of choice for severe pustular and very severe nodulo-cystic types of acne. more...

The Best Treatment for Severe Acne: Treat Early to Prevent Acne Scars

Category: Acne

The best treatment for severe acne is with oral retinoids or a combination of antibiotics and topical anti-acne medications. more...

Treatment of Moderate Acne: How to Get Rid of Minimally Inflamed Pimples

Category: Acne

Treatment of moderate acne involves combination of topical medications with oral agents being a choice in a few selected cases. more...

Mild Acne: Frequently Asked Questions: Comedones - To Treat or Not to Treat?

Category: Acne

This article compiles the most frequently asked questions on mild acne- what it is, how it is formed, and, most importantly, how it should be treated, if at all. more...

Acne Treatment Precautions: Home Remedies, OTC Products, Food and Pimples

Category: Acne

There are certain precautions that acne sufferers have to take to reduce the chances of acne scars and limit the side effects of acne medications. more...

Why Prevention is Better than Cure in Acne Scars: Healthcare Implications of Scarring Caused by Pimples

Category: Acne

Early, appropriate treatment of pimples is best to minimize or prevent acne scars, the main complication of the pimples. more...

Different Types of Plantar Warts: How to Differentiate Foot Warts from Corns and Callosities?

Category: Skin Disease

Plantar warts are caused by human papilloma virus which is implanted on the soles through small cuts or breaks in the skin. more...

Itchy Skin Diseases: Dermatoses Associated with Itching

Category: Skin Disease

Over 50% of patients attending a dermatology clinic present with itchy skin diseases. Dermatoses associated with itching can appear with or without skin rashes. more...

Body Odor Remedies: Diagnosis and Treatment of Offensive Body Smell

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Abnormal body odor could be due to a multitude of causes; hence proper diagnosis is important in planning effective body odor remedies. more...

External Genital Wart Treatment with Imiquimod: Getting Rid of HPV Infection of the Ano-Genital Area

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Imiquimod, an immune response modifier, is one of the best treatment options for external genital warts. more...

FAQ on the N95 Respirator Uses and Limitations: Who Should Not and Cannot Wear the N 95 Masks in Swine Flu?

Category: Patient Health Education

Frequently asked questions on the uses and limitations of the N95 respirators and masks are discussed in this article. more...

When to Wear the N95 Masks to Prevent H1N1 Flu?: Is it Necessary to Use the N 95 Respirators in Public Places?

Category: Patient Health Education

The Center for Disease Control has come out with specific recommendations regarding how and when to wear the N95 respirators and masks. more...

Who is at Risk of Developing Pimples?: Acne Risk Factors

Category: Acne

Some individuals are more acne prone than others. Is it just heredity or are there some other factors responsible for the pimple eruptions? more...

What are the Different Types of Acne?: How is Acne Classification Important in the Treatment of Pimples?

Category: Acne

Acne is classified into different types depending upon the clinical presentations and severity of the pimples. more...

Acne Myths: Common Misconceptions about Pimple and Its Treatment

Category: Acne

Being the commonest skin disease, there are many misconceptions and myths about acne and its treatment; the most common of which are discussed in this article. more...

Acne-A Chronic Disease with Effective Treatments: Update of the Global Alliance to Improve Outcomes in Acne

Category: Acne

Acne, with its frequent relapses and recurrences, has to be approached as a chronic disease, advocates the Global Alliance to Improve Outcomes in Acne. more...

How to Treat Itchy Skin without Rash: Management of Pruritus without Visible Skin Rashes

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Treatment of itchy skin without rash depends upon the cause of the pruritus and involves general and specific measures to relieve the itching. more...

Causes of Generalized Itching Without Skin Rash: Itchy Skin Sans Rashes or Pruritus Sine Materia

Category: Skin Disease

Generalized itching in the absence of visible skin rashes, called pruritus sine materia, can be frustrating for both the patient and the treating physician. more...

FAQ on Prevention and Treatment of Swine Flu: Common Doubts about the Novel H1N1 Influenza

Category: Diseases/Viruses

Common doubts and frequently asked questions on the prevention and treatment of swine flu caused by the novel H1N1 virus are discussed here. more...

How Lasers Work in Dermatology: Laser Skin Rejuvenation, Skin Blemish and Hair Removal Principles.

Category: Dermatological Treatments

The effects of laser light energy on skin structures depend upon the wavelength, power of density of the laser beam and the temperature generated at the site. more...

Solar Urticaria: Hives Caused by Sunlight

Category: Skin Disease

Solar urticaria is a rare skin disease presenting with red, itchy hives within a few minutes of exposure to sunlight. more...

How to Avoid Premature Skin Ageing: Tips on Minimizing the Environmental Damage to the Skin

Category: Skin/Nail Care

Premature skin ageing can be avoided or postponed by learning how to minimize the environmental damage to the skin and practicing basic skin care techniques. more...

How to Avoid Common Skin Hazards of Swimming: Tips on Managing Water Related Skin Diseases.

Category: Skin Disease

Learning how to avoid the common skin hazards of swimming will help swimmers manage water related skin diseases properly. more...

How to Apply Cosmetic Camouflage in Vitiligo: And, the Permanent Cover-up for the Skin Turned White.

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Cosmetic camouflage in vitiligo involves selection of suitable cover-up creams and proper techniques of application. Permanent cover up is also available for Vitiligo. more...

Normal Course and Prognosis of Vitiligo: What Happens if Vitiligo is Left Untreated?

Category: Skin Discoloration

Vitiligo is a chronic disease with a highly variable normal course. Prognosis of treated cases depends upon the age of onset and the site and extent of skin color loss. more...

Pros and Cons of PUVA Therapy in Vitiligo: Benefits and Side Effects of Photochemotherapy

Category: Skin Discoloration

Being the most effective treatment for vitiligo, the PUVA therapy has both advantages and disadvantages and the pros and cons has to be assessed before using it. more...

How is Vitiligo Diagnosed?: Diagnosis of the Disease That Turns the Skin White.

Category: Skin Discoloration

Diagnosis of vitiligo involves detailed history taking, physical examination of the skin, and laboratory tests to rule out any associated diseases. more...

How Did Michael Jackson's Skin Turn White?: Vitiligo Caused the Color Loss

Category: Skin Disease

Michael Jackson's skin turned white as a result of the common pigment losing skin disease, vitiligo, also known as leucoderma. more...

Pruritus Ani Causes: The Reasons for Perianal Itching

Category: Skin Disease

Pruritus ani or perianal itching can be a socially embarrassing problem. Elucidating the causes of pruritus ani is the primary step in the management of the disease more...

Burning Scalp Syndrome: Causes and Treatment of Scalp Dysesthesia or Trichodynia.

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Burning scalp syndrome, also called scalp dysesthesia or trichodynia is a distressing disease causing burning , tingling, and itching sensations on the scalp. more...

Perioral Dermatitis: Rosacea Like Skin Rash

Category: Skin Disease

Perioral dermatitis is a rosacea like skin rash which occurs mainly in young women, characterized by minute red bumps around the mouth, and, at times, around the eyes. more...

How to Get Rid of Dark Circles Around the Eyes: The Cause and Treatment of Periorbital Melanosis

Category: Skin Discoloration

Dark circles around the eyes, also known as periorbital melanosis or periorbital hyperpigmentation, is a common cosmetic problem, seen more in females than in males. more...

Treatment of Flushing: Get Rid of the Unwanted Blush

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Treatment of flushing involves general measures as well as specific treatment of the primary disease responsible for the blush. more...

Keratosis Pilaris: The Chicken Skin Disease

Category: Skin Disease

Keratosis pilaris is a common hereditary skin condition which causes small goose bump like rashes on the outer arms, shoulder, thighs, chest and back. more...

Prurigo Nodularis: The Chronic Itchy Bumps

Category: Skin Disease

Prurigo nodularis or nodular prurigo is a chronic, intensely itchy skin disease, characterized by hard nodules and bumps, most often on the outer aspect of the limbs. more...

Stages of an Effective Meeting: Finding Solutions to Specific Problems During a Meeting

Category: Non-Profit Governance

The stages of an effective meeting include studying a problem, generating alternatives, evaluating alternatives and making and considering the outcome of decisions. more...

How to Find the Cause of Itchy Palms and Soles: Diagnosis of Palmoplantar Pruritus: Guidelines for Doctors, Patients

Category: Skin Disease

Finding the cause of itchy palms and soles involves detailed history taking, meticulous clinical examination and carrying out relevant laboratory tests. more...

Pityriasis Versicolor: Superficial Yeast Infestation of the Skin

Category: Skin Disease

Pityriasis versicolor or tinea versicolor is a chronic recurring superficial yeast infestation of the skin caused by Malassezia furfur. more...

How to Get Rid of Neurodermatitis: Dealing with the Itch Scratch Cycle of Lichen Simplex Chronicus

Category: Eczema

Neurodermatitis or lichen simplex chronicus is the result of repeated rubbing and scratching of the skin which triggers a habitual itch scratch cycle in the body. more...

Pompholyx: Syn.Vesicular Eczema of Palms and Soles; Dyshidrotic Eczema

Category: Eczema

Pompholyx, also known as dyshidrotic eczema, is a vesicular eczema of the palms and soles in which clear fluid filled, tense blisters appear on these sites. more...

Causes of Hand Eczema: How Does the Contact Dermatitis Affect Hands?

Category: Eczema

There are many different causes of hand eczema, both exogenous and endogenous. It is important to find the exact cause to get rid of the contact dermatitis of the hands. more...

Allergic Contact Dermatitis: A Common Occupational Skin Disease

Category: Eczema

Allergic contact dermatitis accounts for more than 7% of all occupational illnesses in the United States. more...

Contact Dermatitis: The Major Occupational Allergic Skin Diseases

Category: Eczema

Contact dermatitis is a general term applied to acute or chronic inflammatory reaction to substances that come in contact with the skin. more...

Adult Atopic Dermatitis: The Eczema of the Grown Ups

Category: Eczema

Adult atopic dermatitis, the eczema of the grown ups, has specific features as compared to the infantile and childhood atopic eczema. more...

Infantile Atopic Dermatitis: Itchy Skin Rash of Early Months of Life

Category: Eczema

Infantile atopic dermatitis, the itchy skin rash of early months of life, has specific features compared to childhood and adult atopic eczema. more...

What is Atopic Dermatitis?: Syn. Atopic Eczema, Eczema, IgE Dermatitis

Category: Eczema

Atopic dermatitis is a recurring allergic skin disorder starting from infancy, characterized by intense itching, dryness and other eczema changes in the skin. more...

Sub Acute Eczema Treatment: Management of Crusted, Scaly Dermatitis

Category: Eczema

Sub acute eczema treatment has some distinct features from that of acute and chronic eczema. The management of the crusted,scaly dermatitis calls for specific measures. more...

Acute Eczema Treatment: Management of Eruptive Stage of Dermatitis Causing Itchy Skin Rash

Category: Eczema

Information on acute eczema treatment can be reassuring for a patient who is alarmed and anxious at the sudden eruptive appearance of the dermatitis and itchy skin rash. more...

How to Treat Eczema: General Approach to the Management of Different Types of Dermatitis

Category: Eczema

General approach on how to treat eczema depends upon certain general and specific measures of management of different types of dermatitis. more...

Cancer Patients Facing Challenges: The Terminally Ill At Risk of Running Huge Debts Despite Insurance.

Category: Public Healthcare Issues

A recent report seems to imply that cancer patients are facing challenges, including bankruptcy, in procuring and sustaining life saving treatments despite being insured. more...

Tips for the Chair and Members: How to Prepare for a Meeting

Category: Non-Profit Governance

These tips for the chair and members on how to prepare for a meeting can convert the most dreary and unproductive meetings into lively and productive ones. more...

Types of Formal Meeting Motions: The Tools for Efficient Conduct of Meetings

Category: Non-Profit Governance

A basic knowledge about the various types of formal meeting motions provides the tools for efficient conduct of organizational and departmental meetings. more...

Hair Loss Causes: Specific Diagnosis Essential for Effective Alopecia Treatment

Category: Skin Disease

Hair loss causes are umpteen and specific diagnosis is essential for effective alopecia treatment. more...

Diseases Causing Loss of Skin Color: Causes of White Patches on the Skin

Category: Skin Discoloration

There are a number of diseases causing loss of skin color with the appearance of white patches on the skin surface. more...

Are Home Remedies Safe?: No Remedy is One Hundred Percent Harmless

Category: Natural Medicine (general)

This article exposes the myth that home remedies are safe and devoid of any side effects. Some guidelines on using natural home remedies are also provided. more...

Reducing Health Care Costs for the Insured: How to Reduce out of Pocket Medical Expenses

Category: Health Insurance

These tips on reducing health care costs will help the insured keep their out of pocket medical expenses to an affordable minimum. more...

Why Does the Skin Get Dry in the Winter?: Tips on Winter Skin Care

Category: Skin Disease

There are a number of reasons, both external and internal, why the skin gets dry and itchy during winter. more...

Disorders of Skin Color Revisited: All About Dark and Light Skin Diseases

Category: Skin Discoloration

Though beauty is not skin deep, disorders of skin color causes lots of heartbreaks. Paradoxically, dark skinned yearn for lighter skin and the light skinned for darker. more...

Causes of Itchy Scalp: Diseases Causing Scalp Itching.

Category: Skin Disease

Causes of itchy scalp are many and the condition is quite common. Finding the exact cause of the itchy scalp is essential in deciding how to treat the scalp itching. more...

How to Avoid Side Effects of Topical Steroids: Limit Topical Steroid Complications in Psoriasis & Other Diseases

Category: Psoriasis

Learning how to avoid side effects of topical steroids and limit topical steroid complications are of paramount importance in psoriasis and steroid responsive diseases more...

How to Get Rid of Seborrheic Dermatitis?: Seborrheic Eczema Treatment Tips.

Category: Eczema

Getting rid of seborrheic dermatitis is a difficult task. Seborrheic eczema treatment decisions has to take in account the patho-physiological basis of the disease. more...

How to Treat Sweaty Palms and Soles: Management of Palmoplantar Hyperhidrosis

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Treatment of sweaty palms and soles or palmoplantar hyperhidrosis involves patient education, topical applications, use of galvanic current, injections and surgery. more...

Treatment of Axillary Hyperhidrosis: How to Get Rid of Excessive Armpit Sweating

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Most patients and doctors do not recognize that axillary hyperhidrosis or excessive armpit sweating is a relatively common and treatable medical condition. more...

How to Avoid Recurrent Boils: Tips on Managing the Carrier State of Staphylococcus Aureus

Category: Skin Disease

Learning how to avoid recurrent boils involves properly managing the carrier state of Staphylococcus aureus, the causative germ and taking care of personal hygiene. more...

Koebner Phenomenon in Psoriasis: The Isomorphic Response

Category: Skin Disease

Koebner phenomenon in psoriasis, also known as isomorphic response, refers to the induction of new psoriasis skin lesions following local trauma or injury to the skin. more...

Psoriasis 101: Essentials of Psoriasis Basics

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriasis 101 showcases the essentials of psoriasis basics. more...

How to Get Rid of Dandruff: The Do's and Don'ts in Dandruff Care

Category: Dermatological Treatments

Almost everyone has suffered from dandruff from time to time. Here are some tips on how to get rid of dandruff. more...

Types of Psoriatic Arthritis: Different Clinical Presentations of Psoriasis Joint Disease

Category: Psoriasis

Different types of psoriatic arthritis present with varied clinical presentations of joint disease and debilities, severely affecting the quality of life in the patients. more...

Handling the Psycho-Social Problems in Psoriasis: Psoriasis Stress Management Tips

Category: Psoriasis

Handling the psychosocial problems caused by psoriasis is an integral part of proper management of the disease. more...

Does Stress Cause Psoriasis?: The Relationship Between Stress, Skin and Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

This article explores the relationship between stress, skin and psoriasis and provides tips on how to manage stress in psoriasis. more...

Anthralin in Topical Treatment of Psoriasis: Dithranol in Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Since the introduction of newer topical therapies like calcipotriene, anthralin use as a topical treatment for psoriasis has declined due to its side effects. more...

Topical Sequential Therapy in Psoriasis: A Corticosteroid Calcipotriene Combination Therapy.

Category: Psoriasis

Topical sequential therapy is a widely practiced technique in the treatment of psoriasis that provides a balance between maximizing efficacy and minimizing side-effects. more...

Topical Therapies for Psoriasis: The First Line PsoriasisTreatment.

Category: Psoriasis

Topical therapies are usually the first line of options in treating localized psoriasis. more...

How to Prepare Practical New Year Resolutions: Tips on Setting up Achievable Goals

Category: Personal Development (general)

This step by step guide on how to prepare practical New Year resolutions will turn the annual ritual into an absorbing, fruitful exercise. more...

New Year Resolutions for Psoriasis Patients: Tips on Life Style Management in Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

New year resolutions on life style management in psoriasis will help majority patients keep their disease under optimum control throughout the year. more...

Guttate Psoriasis: The Least Severe Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Guttate psoriasis is the least severe type of psoriasis. Raindrop like scaly rashes gives guttate psoriasis its name. more...

Psoriasis Signs and Symptoms: The Clinical Features of Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriasis signs and symptoms vary according to the morphology, stage and anatomical site of involvement of the psoriasis rashes, which are scaly red plaques. more...

Smoking and Alcohol as Psoriasis Triggers: Finally, Something That can be Controlled by the Psoriasis Patients!

Category: Psoriasis

Smoking and alcohol as psoriasis triggers is a somewhat recent discovery. Patients will do well to limit, better still, stop these risky habits. more...

Stress, Skin Injury, Infection and Psoriasis: The Most Important Psoriasis Triggers.

Category: Psoriasis

Among the many triggers of psoriasis, stress, local skin injury and systemic infections play important roles in the pathogenesis of the disease. more...

Psoriasis Clinical Classification: Morphological, Clinical & Life Style Classifications of Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriasis can be classified on the basis of morphology, severity, clinical stage etc. This staging is useful for the dermatologist as well as for the patient. more...

How Common is Psoriasis?: World Wide Prevalence of Psoriasis

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriasis is one of the commonest skin diseases. It has the dubious distinction of having second place in prevalence amongst all skin diseases, the first being acne. more...

Psoriasis Basic Facts: What is Psoriasis?

Category: Psoriasis

Psoriasis is one of the commonest, yet one of the most difficult skin diseases to treat. It is indeed a challenge for both the physician as well as the patient. more...

Tips on Managing Scabies: How to Manage The Seven Year Itch

Category: Skin Disease

Scabies is a highly contagious, severely itchy skin disease caused by infestation with an itch mite known as Sarcoptes scabei. more...

Treatment Options for Anogenital Warts: How to Manage the Sexually Transmitted HPV Infection

Category: Diseases/Viruses

Anogenital warts refer to a viral infection of the anal and genital area caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). There are many treatment options for anogenital warts. more...

Chickenpox: Frequently Asked Questions: Most Common FAQ about Chickenpox

Category: Skin Disease

Chickenpox's frequently asked questions will clear your doubts on how to manage this viral infection appropriately. more...

How to Manage Post Herpetic Neuralgia: Tips on Managing The Most Dreaded Complication of Shingles.

Category: Skin Disease

Post herpetic neuralgia is an extremely painful complication of herpes zoster. Learning how to manage post herpetic neuralgia is essential as it is very debilitating. more...

How to Manage Shingles: Syn. Herpes Zoster, Zoster, Zona, Hell Fire, Fire Belt

Category: Skin Disease

Learning how to manage shingles or herpes zoster is essential as it can be a very debilitating disease. Shingles vaccine helps in reducing the severity and complications. more...



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