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1Eczema
Eczema can be an itchy nuisance and cause scratching that makes the problem worse. Fortunately, more than half of the kids who have eczema today will be over it by the time they're teenagers.
2Eek! It's Eczema!
Everybody has dry skin once in a while, but eczema is more than just that. If your skin is dry, itchy, red, sore, and scaly, you may have eczema. Learn more about this uncomfortable condition and what you can to do stop itching!
3Eczema
Eczema is a common skin problem among teens. If you have eczema, read this article to find out more about it and how you can deal with the skin stress.
4Rashes: The Itchy Truth
Learn about rashes in a flash. Check out our article just for kids!
5Eccema
La mayoría de los niños tienen de vez en cuando erupciones que cursan con picor. Pero el eccema puede ser una verdadera lata, porque favorece que el niño se rasque, lo que sólo consigue empeorar el problema.
6Immune System
The immune system is made up of special cells, proteins, tissues, and organs that defend people against germs and microorganisms. It's the body's defense against organisms and substances that invade our systems and cause disease.
7Skin, Hair, and Nails
Our skin protects the network of tissues, muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and everything else inside our bodies. Hair and nails are actually modified types of skin.
8Immune System
The immune system, composed of special cells, proteins, tissues, and organs that protect against germs and microorganisms, is the body's defense against disease.
9Cradle Cap (Infantile Seborrheic Dermatitis)
This harmless condition - the infant form of dandruff - causes rough, scaly patches on a baby's skin.
10Skin, Hair, and Nails
Our skin protects the network of tissues, muscles, bones, nerves, blood vessels, and everything else inside our bodies. Hair and nails are actually modified types of skin.


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