Cellulitis is an infection of the deeper subcutaneous layers of the skin with a classic set of signs and symptoms including redness, pain, and warmth, and swelling. (The picture of cellulitis affecting a person’s left leg above shows the redness and swelling, as well as evidence of a bandaged wound on the great toe.)
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Cutanea larva migrans is skin condition caused by infection with a parasitic worm.
Chancroid is not a common disease in the first world and has its highest incidence rate in areas of developing countries with low socioeconomic status.
Blu-U® is a non-invasive, photodynamic method of treating pre-cancerous Actinic Keratosis, they are thick, scaly, and crusty patches of skin.
Explore Dr. Timothy M. Jochen’s guide on nail salon safety. Learn the essential do’s and don’ts to ensure your spa days are relaxing and infection-free!