During the summer, it's common for kids to come home with small cuts and scrapes or pesky bug bites. Maryland dermatologist Dr. Kate Viola recommends that families keep some products handy to treat ...
Do you know how to properly care for cuts and scrapes? Chances are, you have an idea — but doctors have some tips for your at-home treatment plan that may help you heal. They can also help you decide ...
Body Plane tools are used all over the world. The Esker Beauty Body Plane is meant to be a modern take. According to Esker, it is "inspired by the rituals of ancient Greek and Roman bathhouses." It ...
A woman with over 40 allergies — including WATER — has to use a color-coded spread sheet to keep track of them all. Chloe Ramsay, 19, was born with lots of food allergies and would even go into ...
Afternoons at the pool, family barbecues, outdoor sports and picnics all mean summertime has arrived. With the change in temperature comes additional exposure to the elements and the attendant skin ...
Scrapes, cuts and bruises sometimes are unavoidable during childhood. Most are not serious injuries; however, they should be treated appropriately to avoid infection, scarring or other complications.
Cuts and scrapes happen to the best of us. Whether occurring when dicing vegetables, as a result of a bump or fall or from engaging in a favorite sport or recreational activity, we've all experienced ...
An open wound is like a battlefield. On one side are pathogenic microbes, trying their best to sneak into the cozy confines of the body. Standing guard are immune and connective tissue cells, working ...