Lice are found in hair and they usually hide in the neck, scalp and behind the ears. Symptoms include extreme itchiness of the scalp, which may lead to infection and hair fall. Kill the lice and their nits (eggs
To treat a fungus in your yard, it’s important to identify them first. Once you know what type of fungus growth you are facing, you will be able to find a solution to treat it. Usually a fungal disease can be eradicated from your yard by changing cultural practices of your lawn care...
The comparison between the healthy and the non-lesional (NL) skin substitutes revealed that the number of genes deregulated between these two conditions decreased (Figure 3A, left panel; R2 = 0.9686). Very much the same was observed when deregulated genes from both the lesional and non-lesional...
Your doctor might suspect ringworm just from looking at the affected areas of your skin. But to be sure, they'll probably scrape some skin from the itchy, scaly areas and look at it under a microscope. If the ringworm is in your scalp or beard, they'll take some hair samples. If it...
Melasma (chloasma) is tan or brown patches on your cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. It’s often called the "pregnancy mask" because it happens in half of all pregnant women. Men can get it, too. If it doesn’t go away on its own after the baby comes, you can treat it with pre...
These pus-filled pockets deep inside the skin are the result of an infection, usually caused by bacteria that enters the body through a break in the skin (such as a cut or puncture) or a hair follicle. The pus may be drained from the abscess, and a patient may be prescribed antibiotics...
New Hartford Police are attempting to identify two suspects in separate incidents took place at The Home Depot and All Seasons Sports.
Head lice move quickly and avoid light. They also tend to stay close to the scalp. For these reasons, it can be hard to spot them while looking through the hair. A fine-toothed comb will be handy in a thorough examination, since it can trap the lice and pull them out of your hair...