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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › atopic-eczemaAtopic eczema - NHS

    Atopic eczema can appear in different areas of the body, but it's common on the elbows, knees and hands. In babies and toddlers, it's also common on the face. Atopic eczema can make your skin: Symptoms can start at any age, but they usually start in babies and young children and tend to get better as they get older.

  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › discoid-eczemaDiscoid eczema - NHS

    Discoid eczema, also known as nummular or discoid dermatitis, is a long-term (chronic) skin condition that causes skin to become itchy, swollen and cracked in circular or oval patches. Without treatment, discoid eczema can last for weeks, months or even years. It may also keep coming back – often in the same area that was affected previously.

  3. It's known as a drowsy (sedating) antihistamine and is more likely to make you feel sleepy than other antihistamines. It's used for: You can buy diphenhydramine from pharmacies and it is also available on prescription. It comes as tablets and a liquid that you swallow.

  4. 2023年4月14日 · Patient ratings and reviews. Help others by sharing your thoughts and experiences about Fortune Green Road Surgery. Rated 3 stars out of 5. by Janis Smart - Posted on 14 April 2023. This GP surgery used to be small with 2 GP’s and a very informal service. It has now amalgamated with several other surgeries and the whole service has deteriorated.

  5. www.nhs.uk › conditions › impetigoImpetigo - NHS

    Check if you have impetigo. Impetigo starts with red sores or blisters, but the redness may be harder to see on brown and black skin. The sores or blisters quickly burst and often leave crusty, golden-brown patches. The patches can: look a bit like cornflakes stuck to your skin. get bigger and spread to other parts of your body.

  6. www.nhs.uk › conditions › varicose-eczemaVaricose eczema - NHS

    Varicose eczema is usually caused by increased pressure in the leg veins. When small valves in the veins stop working properly, it's difficult for blood to be pushed upwards against gravity and it can leak backwards. This increases the pressure in the veins, which can cause fluid to leak into the surrounding tissue.

  7. Treatment. There's no simple cure for discoid eczema, but medicines can help to ease the symptoms. Treatments include: emollients – to use all the time. soap substitutes – to replace irritating soaps and cleaning products. topical corticosteroids – for flare-ups. antibiotics – for infected eczema. antihistamines – for severe itching.

  8. www.nhs.uk › conditions › pompholyxPompholyx - NHS

    Pompholyx is usually a long-term condition that comes and goes over time. Treatment can help control the symptoms. The main treatments for pompholyx are: moisturisers (emollients) – used every day to stop the skin becoming dry. steroid creams and ointments (topical steroids) – used for a few weeks at a time to reduce irritation and soreness.

  9. Treatment for varicose eczema aims to improve the condition of your skin, treat your symptoms and help improve your blood flow (circulation). For many people, this involves long-term treatment with a combination of: Lipodermatosclerosis (hardened, tight skin) is treated in a similar way to varicose eczema. If you also have a venous leg ulcer ...

  10. www.nhs.uk › conditions › chest-infectionChest infection - NHS

    a chesty cough – you may cough up green or yellow mucus. wheezing and shortness of breath. chest pain or discomfort. a high temperature. a headache. aching muscles. tiredness. These symptoms can be unpleasant, but they usually get better on their own in about 7 to 10 days. The cough and mucus can last up to 3 weeks.

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