Sweating is necessary to control body temperature and is regulated by the nervous system. Excessive sweating can be embarrassing and may sometimes signal a more serious health problem. Although …
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Blisters
Blisters are fluid-filled bumps that look like a bubble on the skin usually occurs on the feet and hands due to friction or pressure. Wearing shoes that doesn’t fit well causes blisters on the feet. …
Black Eye
Black eye is a bruise that develops around the eye, usually as a result of a direct blow to the eye or sometimes with other facial injuries. As the skin around the eyes is delicate it is easily …
Insect Bites and Stings
Any bite or sting of an insect can trigger a local irritation. The site of a sting may be painful, swollen, red, sore, and itchy for a day or two. Flea and mosquito bites develop into itchy red bumps, …
Bedwetting(Enuresis)
Bedwetting is involuntary urination during sleep. Most children become reliably dry at night between the ages of 3 and 7. Child may need treatment if he or she continues after age 7, or starts again …
Hair Loss/Baldness
Hair loss is a subtle metabolic disorder. It may be due to disease like typhoid, diabetes, fungal infection on the scalp, or hormonal imbalance. And there is a hereditary factor also, in which genes …