Rachel Walter was like any other thirteen year old girl: cute, shy and with a budding interest in boys. And like many other young teens she also developed acne, which was eventually diagnosed by her doctor as “severe? Read more...
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Skin tags are formed due to overgrowth of outer layer of skin. They appear as fleshy, small growths, which extend from the skin. They are connected to skin by a thin stalk. They are mainly found in the areas of skin folds such as armpits, neck, chest, below the breasts, eyelids and even in the groin area. Skin tags vary in their shape and color. Some tags are smooth, while some are bumpy and irregular. Some tags are flesh-colored, while some have pigments, due to which they differ from rest of the skin. Usually, skin tags grow up to ½ inch long and then, they stop growing. Skin tags are more commonly found in women than in men. They are more common in adults, starting in the middle age. Overweight people or people with diabetes are at a higher risk of skin tags. Read more...
Hair loss problem is faced by many males and females these days. Hair loss also known as baldness is mostly common in adults. But in few cases teens also face the problem of hair loss. Hair loss problem can be caused due to any sickness or by chronic diseases like thyroid; diabetes and chemotherapy of cancer can also stop the growth of hairs. Stress can also stop the growth of hairs. Read more...
