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haney genpathC13 03

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no cure, the treatment is only palliative   psoriasis  
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when offending stimulus is removed,it usually subsides. antihistamines are used to control attacks   urticaria  
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therapy may include use of strong antibacterial solution applied to skin   acne vulgaris  
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treatment varies with cause. medications or sometimes they is no treatment   alopecia  
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antibiotics are essential. and cleaning of the lesions   impetigo  
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infected area must be cleansed with soap and water. antibiotics are frequently prescribed. surgical drainage may be necessary   furuncles and carbuncles  
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permethrin cream rinse and a finned tooth comb to remove lice and nits.   pediculosis  
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skin pressure must be alleviated and excellent skin hygiene provided. topical powders may be applied   decubitus ulcers  
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topical fungicidal might be necessary   dermatophytoses  
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relieving pressure or friction points along skin. surgical debridement may be necessary   corns and calluses  
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may be removed my surgical excision , cryosurgery, or keratolytic agents   warts  
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lesoins may be treated with corticosteroid cream or injected with the medication. systemic drugs may be used if topicals do not work   discoid lupus erythematosus  
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treatment is palliative. chemotherapy with immunosuppressive drugs may be tried.   scleroderma  
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shampoos containing selenium sulfide or zinc pyrithione are helpful in controlling scaling. hydrocortisone may relieve redness and itching.   seborrheic dermatitis  
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skin surface must be throughly cleansed of irritant. lotions or creams my be used.   contact dermatitis  
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local and systemic agents may be prescribed to stop itching.   atopic dermatitis  
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treatment is symptomatic. lseions should be kept dry and clean and protected.   cold sores and fever blisters  
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sedatives analgesics and antipruritics may be prescribed.   herpes zoster (shingles)  
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goal of treatment is to completely eradicate the lesions.   skin carcinomas  
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the level of invasion and thickness will determine the treatment.surgical excision may be necessary. chemotherapy is recommended   malignant melanoma  
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exposing the affected area to air and applying a heat lamp may be effective in many cases.   diaper rash  
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