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  2. Tolnaftate - Wikipedia

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    skin rash; itching or hives; swelling of the face, lips, or tongue; inflammation, redness, or pain at the affected area; Less severe side effects include: [6] dry skin; mild skin irritation, burning, or itching at the affected area

  3. These Anti-Itch Creams Will Save You From Dry, Itchy Skin - AOL

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    Eczema Therapy Daily Moisturizing Cream. Aveeno anti-itch cream is a top pick to stymie scratchiness, says Dr. Katta, who recommends this cream for those with dry skin in need of a strong moisturizer.

  4. Xeroderma - Wikipedia

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    As a preventive measure, such products may be rubbed onto the affected area as needed (often every other day) to prevent dry skin. The skin is then patted dry to prevent the removal of natural lipids from the skin. Taking a shower or washing hands with special moisturizing soaps or body washes can protect the skin from drying out further.

  5. Nicotinic acid - Wikipedia

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    A man with pellagra, which is caused by a chronic lack of vitamin B 3 in the diet. Severe deficiency of niacin in the diet causes the disease pellagra, characterized by diarrhea, sun-sensitive dermatitis involving hyperpigmentation and thickening of the skin (see image), inflammation of the mouth and tongue, delirium, dementia, and if left untreated, death. [7]

  6. 9 best foods to nourish dry skin - AOL

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    Best foods to eat for dry skin. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... Asian shares rise following Wall Street rally on healthy earnings. Finance. Reuters.

  7. Spirulina (dietary supplement) - Wikipedia

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    An amount of 100g of spirulina in supplement form as a dried powder supplies 290 kilocalories (1,200 kJ) and is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of numerous essential nutrients, particularly protein, B vitamins (thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin, providing 207%, 306%, and 85% DV, respectively), and dietary minerals, such as iron ...