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Does Finasteride Work for Hair Loss? Results, Safety & Risks

Finasteride 1 mg taken once daily is a prescription oral medication used to treat male pattern hair loss, also.

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Bump on Head Under Hair: Causes, Symptoms & When to Worry

Scalp bumps are typically benign cysts, inflamed follicles, or minor injuries that pose no serious health risk. Monitoring size,.

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Cysts on Scalp: Causes, Symptoms & When to Worry

Cysts on the scalp are closed sacs beneath the skin, usually caused by blocked follicles or keratin buildup. They.

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Eczema on the Face: What Causes Flare-Ups & Treatment Options

Facial eczema that improves and then returns is a recognised pattern of a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Many people.

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Types of Hairlines Explained: Shapes, Changes & What They Mean

Your hairline is one of the most noticeable features of your face. It frames your forehead, influences your hairstyle.

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Can Cherry Angiomas Go Away on Their Own? Causes and When to Worry

Cherry angiomas are one of the most common benign skin growths seen in adults. They often appear as small.

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How to Tell If It Is a Lump or an Ingrown Hair

Finding a lump under your skin can be unsettling, especially if it appears suddenly. Many people immediately worry about.

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Pictures of Cysts: What Does a Cyst Look Like? Types Explained

Skin cysts are typically benign, fluid-filled sacs. Common types include epidermoid, pilar, sebaceous, and ganglion cysts. Seek medical advice.

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How to Tell If Your Earlobes Are at Risk and Needs Urgent Repair

Torn or stretched earlobes need attention when you notice bleeding, infection, pain, or significant deformity. Remove heavy earrings immediately.

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Inverted Nipples: What’s Normal and When to Worry

Inverted nipples are often normal anatomical variations affecting 10-20% of people. Seek medical attention for sudden inversion, pain, discharge,.

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Is Your Hairline Changing? Early Warning Signs of a Bad Hairline

A bad hairline involves receding temples, thinning or patchy edges and miniaturised hairs. Early signs include an M-shaped recession,.

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Red Spots on Scalp That’s Itchy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Itchy red scalp spots can stem from psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, fungal infections, or allergic reactions. Treatment depends on proper.

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Can Plantar Warts Spread to Your Face? Risks & Prevention

Yes, plantar warts can spread to your face, though uncommon. Prevent transmission by washing hands after touching warts, using.

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Scaly Patches on Face, Hands & Arms: Causes & When to See a Doctor

Scaly patches on face, hands and arms can indicate conditions ranging from dry skin to eczema, psoriasis or precancerous.

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Growing Lumps Under the Skin: Causes, Types, and When to See a Doctor

Growing lumps under the skin are usually benign. Common types include lipomas (fatty lumps), sebaceous cysts, dermatofibromas, and ganglion.

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Steroid Hair Loss: Causes, Recovery, and Will It Grow Back?

Yes, steroids can cause hair loss through increased DHT levels, particularly in those genetically predisposed. Recovery depends on genetics,.

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Is It a Seborrheic Keratosis or Melanoma? Key Signs to Watch

Seborrheic keratoses appear “stuck-on” with uniform colour, while melanomas look integrated into the skin with multiple colours and irregular.

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Patchy Hair Loss: What Causes Patches of Hair Loss?

Patchy hair loss creates distinct bald spots caused by various conditions including autoimmune disorders, fungal infections, or nutritional deficiencies..

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Crusty Moles: Small Scab That Won’t Heal & When to See a Doctor

Persistent crusty moles need medical attention if they don’t heal within 4 weeks, change appearance, bleed unexpectedly, or cause.

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Red Mole on Skin: How to Tell Cherry Angioma from Melanoma

Red moles are typically harmless cherry angiomas, but could be melanoma. Cherry angiomas are bright red, round, and stable..

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Flat Warts on the Face, Hands, and Neck: What You Need to Know

Flat warts are small, smooth viral growths appearing in clusters on skin. Caused by HPV, they commonly affect face,.