Living With Ringworm

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Ringworm I had a question the other day about ringworm. Ringworm is an infection caused by a fungus. Ringworm is not caused by a worm. The kinds of fungi causing ringworm live and spread on the top layer of your skin and on your hair. They grow best…

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Living With Digital Mucous Cysts

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Digital Mucous Cysts I had a question the other day about digital mucous cysts. Digital mucous cysts (DMCs) are benign ganglion cysts of your fingers or toes, usually located at the end joints or in the nail fold. The cause of these cysts is uncertain. Often, these cysts…

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Living With Cellulitis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Cellulitis I had a question the other day about cellulitis. Cellulitis is a common skin infection happening when bacteria spreads through your skin to deeper tissues. Most cases are mild and last several days to a couple of weeks. But cellulitis can sometimes progress to a more serious…

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Living With Boils

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Boils I had a question the other day about boils. A boil is a red, swollen, painful bump under your skin. It often looks like an overgrown pimple. Boils are often caused by infected hair follicles. Bacteria from the infection form an abscess, or pocket of pus. A…

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Living With Keratosis Pilaris

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Keratosis Pilaris I had a question the other day about keratosis pilaris. Keratosis pilaris is a common, harmless skin condition. It causes small, hard bumps that may make your skin feel like sandpaper. The bumps are often light-colored. They usually appear on your upper arms, thighs, and buttocks,…

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Living With Granuloma Annulare

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Granuloma Annulare I had a question the other day about granuloma annulare. Granuloma annulare is a chronic skin condition that consists of a circular-shaped rash with reddish bumps. Most often, the condition affects children and young adults. Granuloma annulare is slightly more common in girls and usually is…

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