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Actinic keratoses is a common skin condition that can lead to non-melanoma skin cancer if left untreated, so protection and detection are equally important all year round. Distributed by Tubemogul.
by: Info4YourLife3:12 minutes
More children are being diagnosed with skin cancer than ever before. Doreen Gentzler has more on the alarming trend.
by: NBCHealth
In a prior DermTV episode, Dr. Schultz discussed keratosis pilaris, but only mentioned it in the context of the body. In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz discusses keratosis pilaris of the face and how to treat keratosis pilaris of the face.
by: DermTV
Learn about a common skin condition called Keratosis Pilaris, which produces small, rough patches and acne-like bumps on the body. Plus, The Doctors reveal home remedies to keep the condition at bay.
by: TheDoctors
Keratosis can be an unsightly and aggravating condition. Learn what it is and the dos and don'ts of treating it.
by: TheDoctors
No matter how well we treat and protect our skin, we all are going to get skin growths. Some are benign and some are dangerous. But what about Seborrheic Keratosis? In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz discusses what are Seborrheic Keratosis.
by: DermTV
Do you have itchy and bumpy red skin on your upper arms and legs? Then you might have keratosis pilaris, also known as chicken skin. Dr. Schultz explains why chicken skin occurs and how to easily treat it.
by: DermTV
For the first segment of DermTV Viewer Questions Week this May 2012, Dr. Schultz answers questions from Isaac, Laura, Molly, an anonymous viewer, and Sara, covering the following topics: ear piercing, recent pierced ear maintenance, hair loss, freckles, exfoliating t...
by: DermTV
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