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  • Acanthosis Nigricans for Teens


    Acanthosis nigricans is a darkening and thickening of the skin that can be a sign of other medical conditions. Find out more.

  • Wound Healing and Care for Parents


    How well a wound heals depends on where it is on the body and what caused it. Good home care is an important part of healing.

  • Psoriasis for Parents


    Psoriasis causes skin cells to build up on the surface of the skin where they form itchy, red patches and thick scales. Find out what causes psoriasis and how to help your child deal with it.

  • Molluscum Contagiosum for Parents


    Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral skin infection. For most children, the rash isn't a big deal and goes away on its own over time.

  • What's a Skin Test? for Kids


    If you might have allergies, a special doctor called an allergist can help figure out what you are allergic to by giving you a skin test.

  • Tanning for Teens


    The sun can do a lot more than just give you a warm summer glow. Get the facts on sun and skin damage - and what you can do to protect yourself and still look tan.

  • 10 Tips for Better Skin Without Pricey Products for Teens


    Using skincare products just because other people are can harm your skin and cost a lot. Save your money and try these 10 tips to look and feel your best.

  • Psoriasis for Teens


    Psoriasis causes skin cells to build up on the surface of the skin where they form itchy, red areas and thick scales. Find out how to deal with psoriasis, and what causes it.

  • Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) for Parents


    Eczema can be an itchy nuisance and cause scratching that makes the problem worse. Many kids who have eczema today will be over it by the time they're teens.

  • Skin Abscesses for Parents


    An abscess is a sign of an infection, usually on the skin. Find out what to do if your child develops one.

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