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Prevention of Gum disease
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, can often be prevented in its early stages and its risk can usually be reduced even when complete prevention is not guaranteed. The condition develops when bacterial biofilm accumulates along the gumline and triggers an…
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FAQ about Gum disease
This FAQ explains what gum disease is, why it develops, how it is diagnosed, and what treatment can do to protect the teeth and supporting tissues. It also covers common concerns about long-term effects, prevention, and less obvious questions people often…
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What is Eczema
Eczema is a group of inflammatory skin conditions in which the outer barrier of the skin becomes impaired and the immune system responds in a way that produces chronic or recurrent irritation. It primarily affects the skin , especially the outermost…
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Symptoms of Eczema
Eczema causes a distinctive cluster of symptoms centered on dry, inflamed, and intensely itchy skin. The most common symptoms are pruritus, redness, scaling, roughness, swelling, cracking, and weeping or crusting in more inflamed areas. These features arise because the skin barrier…
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Causes of Eczema
Eczema develops when the skin barrier and immune system do not work together normally, allowing the skin to become unusually dry, reactive, and inflamed. The condition is not caused by a single defect. Instead, it usually arises from a combination of…
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Treatment for Eczema
The treatment of eczema centers on reducing inflammation, repairing the skin barrier, and limiting immune triggers that drive itching, redness, and dryness. The main approaches include regular use of moisturizers, anti-inflammatory topical medications, phototherapy, and, in more severe cases, systemic therapies…
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Diagnosis of Eczema
Eczema is usually diagnosed through a combination of clinical judgment, medical history, and examination of the skin rather than through a single definitive test. In many cases, the pattern of inflammation, the distribution of affected areas, the patient’s age, and associated…
