How do dermatologists diagnose genital warts? People often feel embarrassed by growths in their genital area and do not see a doctor. But seeing a dermatologist can provide peace of mind because you ...
By Andrew Ellsworth, MD What do warts, pap smears, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, and a vaccine all have in common? ...
You can get some wart remedies without a prescription and treat the warts yourself. This may be enough to get rid of the warts. The only problem with self-treatment is that you might mistake another ...
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Pigmentation on the skin intensifies due to various factors, yet it’s also a natural part of the skin's renewal process. So, ...
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Antivirals include oral tablets that are taken by mouth and some topical creams that are applied to the skin. Antivirals can also help to prevent future outbreaks. Not every herpes outbreak requires ...
Cultures. These are tests to find out which bacteria are present. Cultures may be done of the blood, urine, nose and throat, and skin. In newborns, a culture of the belly button may also be done.