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  2. Hyperkeratosis - Wikipedia

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    For moderate to severe cases, the affected areas should be hydrated (moisturised) with warm water or compresses for 5-10 minutes. Softening preparations are then applied once a day until the excess keratin is removed. In dogs with severe hyperkeratosis and a significant excess of keratin, it is removed with scissors or a blade.

  3. Treatment and management of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    "Guidelines on the Treatment and Management of Patients with COVID-19". Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). "Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Treatment Guidelines". National Institutes of Health. World Health Organization. Corticosteroids for COVID-19: living guidance, 2 September 2020 (Report). hdl: 10665/334125. WHO/2019-nCoV ...

  4. Keratosis pilaris - Wikipedia

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    Keratosis pilaris (KP; also follicular keratosis, lichen pilaris, or colloquially chicken skin. [1]) is a common, autosomal-dominant, genetic condition of the skin's hair follicles characterized by the appearance of possibly itchy, small, gooseflesh-like bumps, with varying degrees of reddening or inflammation. [2]

  5. Are Keratin Hair Straightening Treatments Safe? Experts ... - AOL

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    The formaldehyde in keratin hair treatments has been flagged as potentially cancer-causing. Experts explain exactly what you need to know about before trying it.

  6. CDC guidelines on male facial hair goes viral amid the ... - AOL

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    There is no vaccine or specific treatment for the coronavirus, so the CDC recommends avoiding exposure — wash hands regularly, disinfect surfaces with common cleaning products, and avoid ...

  7. Hyperkeratinization - Wikipedia

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    The dead cells are then forced out of the follicle (primarily by the growing hair). However, in hyperkeratinization, this process is interrupted and a number of these dead skin cells do not leave the follicle because of an excess of keratin, a natural protein found in the skin. This excess of keratin, which is influenced by genetics, results in ...

  8. Keratin disease - Wikipedia

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    A keratin disease is a genetic disorder of one of the keratin genes. [ citation needed ] An example is monilethrix . [ 1 ] The first to be identified was epidermolysis bullosa simplex .

  9. Madison Reed CEO: Coronavirus lockdowns proved 'hair ... - AOL

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    As coronavirus cases continue to surge across the U.S., Madison Reed’s success is a sign that at-home hair care may be here to stay. Madison Reed CEO: Coronavirus lockdowns proved 'hair coloring ...