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    "Bioidentical pellet treatment works in the body to release a consistent dose of hormones, helping to balance those hormone levels and in turn promote collagen production, boost skin hydration and ...

  3. Senile pruritus - Wikipedia

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    The back, legs, arms, scalp, and genitalia are areas of the body that are commonly affected by senile pruritus. [3] According to a study, most of the people who experience pruritus daily have increased itching sensations and other associated symptoms during the night. Most studies reveal that senile pruritus is more common in men than women. [3]

  4. What's causing your red, itchy rash? Eczema pictures can help

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    Over time, the itchy patch of skin becomes raised and thickens, the AAD says. The skin can also become painful from itching, or it may bleed and even become infected.

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  6. Prurigo nodularis - Wikipedia

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    Prurigo nodularis (PN), also known as nodular prurigo, is a skin disorder characterized by pruritic (), nodular lesions, which commonly appear on the trunk, arms and legs. [1]

  7. Cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    The legs and face are the most common sites involved, although cellulitis can occur on any part of the body. [1] The leg is typically affected following a break in the skin. [1] Other risk factors include obesity, leg swelling, and old age. [1] For facial infections, a break in the skin beforehand is not usually the case. [1]