Search results for skin irritation
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Colostomy - Complications
Read about the possible complications of a colostomy, which can include rectal discharge, parastomal hernia, stoma blockage and skin irritation around the stoma.
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Topical corticosteroids
Topical corticosteroids (steroids) are medicines that are applied directly to the skin to reduce inflammation and irritation.
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Contact dermatitis
Read about contact dermatitis, a type of eczema that causes inflammation of the skin when you come into contact with a particular substance.
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Psoriasis - Symptoms
Psoriasis typically causes flaky patches of skin, which form silvery-white or grey scales. Some people find their psoriasis causes itching or soreness.
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Phlebitis (superficial thrombophlebitis)
Find out about phlebitis (superficial thrombophlebitis), including what the symptoms are, what causes it, when to get medical help and how it’s treated.
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Behçet's disease - Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of Behçet's disease. It can cause a wide range of symptoms, but it's rare for someone with the condition to have all of them at once.
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Coal tar: a medicine to treat skin irritation
NHS medicines information on coal tar – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can use it.
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Common questions about clobetasone
NHS medicines information on common questions about clobetasone.
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About prednisolone tablets and liquid
NHS medicines information on prednisolone tablets and liquid – what it's used for and key facts.
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Common questions about mometasone for skin
NHS medicines information on common questions about mometasone skin treatment.