EVLT is a procedure that uses laser heat to treat varicose veins. Read on to learn what you can expect before, during, and after this treatment.
Venous thrombolytic therapy is a treatment that uses medicine to dissolve a blood clot in a vein in your arm or leg. Here's what you need to know about this procedure.
The most common way to treat spider and small varicose veins is sclerotherapy.
You stand the best chance of controlling your acne if you follow your treatment plan. Acne often takes months to improve, not days or weeks.
A detailed look at methods for treating warts. To get rid of your warts, your healthcare provider may need to try more than 1 type of treatment.
A helpful, step-by-step guide to doing a monthly skin check and tracking any changes in your moles.
Learn more about rosacea treatment, from medicine and eye drops to helpful skin care tips.
Here are tips to help you care for yourself when you have atopic dermatitis.
The success of your medical treatment depends on you. When your healthcare provider gives you a treatment plan, ask when you should expect to see results. Then, follow your plan. Here are some additional self-care tips.
Follow these instructions to control itching and manage symptoms if you've come in contact with the sap oil contained in poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac plants.
Information on surgery as a treatment choice for varicose veins.
You have been diagnosed with cellulitis. This is an infection in the deepest layer of the skin and tissue beneath the skin. In some cases, the infection also affects the muscle. Cellulitis is caused by bacteria. Read on to learn how to take care of yourself at home.
You had a procedure in which your varicose veins were surgically removed. Here's what you can do following surgery to help with your recovery.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) may help treat hair loss. This sheet will help you better understand this treatment.