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Trick of the Trade: Retracting Swollen Eyelids by Michelle Lin Medical Doctor Posted Wed 14 Apr 2010 12:00am Eyelids can become edematous from blunt trauma and local inflammation, making it difficult to visualize the orbit. How do you retract the eyelids, if you don't have the fancy ophthalmology eyelid retractors? Trick of the Trade: Use a Q-tip I thought of this idea when I was rolling up a projector screen in a conference room. Why can't we use Read on »
swelling under armpit and skin lower down left trunk to ankle swollen by anil m. Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:22am .  still much pain but when panadol is taken 2, 3 times daily pain subsides.   am home with steroids taken orally and some antibiotics.  swelling still there and pain  i dont know how good oral steoids are working.   ankle swollen, hoping and praying i dont have to go back to hospital.    does anyone know what is happening to me. doctors dont know Read on »
35 Symptoms of Perimenopause: Dry, Itchy Skin by Magnolia Miller Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 19 Jan 2010 10:00pm menopause sisters!  You can find  relief! In terms of our itchy skin, well, there are several things you can do and none of them involves a doctor. 1.  Moisturizer. Yeah.  Imagine....  But, what can I say. Anyway.  When the perimenopause hit my itchy scalp took on new dimensions.  Like it itched so bad I swore at times it must be lice.  Yes, gross again Read on »
35 Symptoms of Perimenopause: Dry, Itchy Skin by Magnolia Miller Posted Tue 19 Jan 2010 10:10pm menopause sisters!  You can find  relief! In terms of our itchy skin, well, there are several things you can do and none of them involves a doctor. 1.  Moisturizer. Yeah.  Imagine....  But, what can I say. Anyway.  When the perimenopause hit my itchy scalp took on new dimensions.  Like it itched so bad I swore at times it must be lice.  Yes, gross again Read on »
Products for itchy skin by Jules Posted Fri 13 Mar 2009 12:00am you shouldn’t! Fortunately, there are products which can help with itchy skin. For something to put on that itchy skin to soothe it, try Botanica Scratchy and Itchy Gel (no, not the same as the TV program on The Simpsons...that’s Itchy and Scratchy), $17.50 for 75ml, Artemis Itch Calm Cream Extra Strength, $16.50 for 30ml, and $49.70 for 100ml, or The Herb Read on »
Health Tip: Soothing Itchy Skin by Medline Plus Posted Wed 28 Jul 2010 6:00am Consider these home remedies By Diana Kohnle Wednesday, July 28, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Itchy skin can be a major annoyance, whether it stems from an allergy, an irritant or plain old dry skin. The U.S. National Library of Medicine offers these suggestions for managing itchy skin: Don't scratch Read on »
Pure Natural Calendula Body Butter For Winter Dry Itchy Skin by estertey Patient Expert Posted Wed 13 Jan 2010 6:27am Butter and Jojoba Oil. Added with Levender Essential Oil for natural mild scent and natural healing effect for your winter dry itchy skin. I made this Pure Natural Calendula Body Butter to ease my terrible winter dry itchy skin. After melting all the butters and oil together, I simply mix it with a spoon while I am watching TV. Then let it stay for a couple Read on »
Homemade Calendula Body Butter For Itchy Skin by estertey Patient Expert Posted Mon 11 Jan 2010 3:33pm I finally have all the ingredients that I will use for making my Homemade Calendula Body Butter for my terrible Winter Itchiness. My Winter Itchy Skin is terrible this year... before I post it on my webstore. For the meantime, if you are interested to purchase this Calendula Body Butter, you can visit my webstore All Natural Cosmetics 4u and subscribe Read on »
The Itchy Skin Solution by Willo Radgens Posted Fri 02 Oct 2009 3:07pm In case you haven't heard enough about my skin issues yet, I am going to indulge you further.  I have itchy, sensitive, often pink skin.  And it is so much all of these things, that when it flares up (often at my wrists, elbows, and chest) I have a really hard time finding anything to sooth and protect it.   Occasionally hydrocortisone cream Read on »
Itchy Skin? Celiac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis by Vanessa M. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 09 Sep 2008 2:08am 2 Comments We all hate to be itchy. Every time I get a bug bite, I scratch my skin until it bleeds because I can’t stand the itchiness! But a bug bite is a small and almost... of the autoimmune disease. Intense blistering, burning, stinging and itching on the knees, elbows, scalp, back and buttocks are some of the most classic symptoms. This all may sound really Read on »