The Poop on Pampers Dry Max Diapers vs Facebook Moms: A Rash of Rashes or Rash Rush to Recall?
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Dr. PollyPosted
Sun 06 Jun 2010 8:57am
There's a battle raging online over little butts. Parents on Facebook posting cringe-worthy stories and photos of rashes, blisters, burns, and bleeding they attribute to Pamper's new Dry Max diapers . A tone-deaf Pampers spokesperson claiming he was insulted by such charges the thinner, more absorbent cousin to Cruisers is anything other than saf ...
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Skin Rash: Skin rashes are common and due to many factors ranging from serious diseases or allergic
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Danny & Susan S.Posted
Mon 26 Jan 2009 3:39pm
Skin rashes come in all shapes and sizes and have many different causes, ranging from an allergic reactions to rashes caused from bites and stings.
Skin rashes are mostly temporary and self-limiting and with a little tender love and care, most skin rashes can be treated quickly and easily. However, there are some medical conditions that presen ...
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The Lupus Butterfly Rash or Malar Rash: Information You Need to Know.
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MollyPosted
Wed 14 Nov 2012 1:58pm
Derived from the Latin word ‘mala’ which means cheekbone, the Malar or Butterfly rash is a kind of skin condition typically characterized by the appearance of rashes across the cheekbones and over the bridge of the nose. These rashes are usually red or purple in color in either a blotchy pattern or completely red over the affected area, a ...
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Eczema is an itchy, red rash tha...
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Rev. Dr. Richard B.Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 7:06pm4 Comments
Eczema is an itchy, red rash that varies in size from a small patch of affected dry skin to larger portions of the body. Originating at any age and capable of persisting into adulthood, eczema is one of the most chronic skin conditions.
Eczema is an allergic reaction that manifests as an inflammation of the upper layers of skin. Allergens th ...
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JOURNAL: Rash
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annhertelPosted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 10:22pm
I am busy working on a research paper (which I will post here because it's about the brain and disorders) but I have been getting these rashes randomly on my skin, mostly arms and legs, although once on my stomach, and they itch like the devil, are random and irregular shaped, covering an area smaller than a dollar bill, it's red, raised, produce ...
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Herbs For Skin Rashes
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SonzyPosted
Mon 01 Jun 2009 12:00am4 Comments
A skin rash is bothersome and embarrassing. Red, itchy patches especially in children can cause a lot of trouble and concern. Symptoms of a skin rash include itchy red bumps, cracking or scaling skin, flaky dry skin and topical lesions.
Only a dermatologist can rule out the complications and give you a correct diagnosis in case of persist ...
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Mystery Rash
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Shannon ..Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:08pm6 Comments
Last night when I was giving Gabi a bath, I noticed she had a rash that was covering her back, chest, neck and stomach. There were also a few red patches on her legs. I know what chicken pox looks like, and this definitely was not chicken pox. I'm just not sure what it was. I looked up various rashes online and the closest I see to what it looks li ...
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Remove Diaper Rash with New Organic Baby Products
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Carolin K.Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:17pm
The first time I held my newborn baby my life changed. The pure, innocent tiny person lying in my arms needed my protection.
Babies absorb chemicals and the last thing you want to do is add toxins to your baby’s sensitive skin.
The diaper areas is a real problem area and so many poor babies get diaper rash. And no wonder.
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How To Deal With A Heat Rash
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Nick B.Posted
Tue 25 Aug 2009 5:56pm1 Comment
We are all, I’m sure, familiar with that common hot weather complaint, the heat rash - often referred to as prickly heat. Anyone can develop it, but children are significantly more vulnerable to it, and understandably the itchiness and irritation it can cause can can be incredibly uncomfortable for them.
However, it is not just the heat that c ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Rash
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awesomePosted
Mon 11 Jan 2010 6:00am
Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease that affects the joints. In people with rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system produces white blood cells that attack the synovium, a lining of tissue that surrounds the joint. (See Rheumatoid Arthritis Overview.) This causes inflammation and makes the joint swollen and painful. It can cause swel ...
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