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Coin-like eczema: features, diagnosis, treatment

Eczema is coin-shaped (numullary) characterized by the appearance of rounded generalized foci of inflammation in the form of rapidly boiling papules and vesicles. The sizes of the primary lesions vary from 1 to 5 cm. Externally, the rashes are very similar to a fungal infection, accompanied by severe itching. The first manifestations of coin-shaped eczema are localized […]

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ASD fraction: eczema treated in a new way

Eczema, like any disease, brings a lot of trouble. She has very unpleasant symptoms. The development of the disease can trigger various factors. There are people who inherited the disease from their older relatives. In most cases, eczema is chronic in nature with seasonal exacerbations and periods of calm. Only a few people claim a complete cure for the disease. But […]

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Treatment of chlamydia: conventional methods

Timely treatment of chlamydia is a relevant measure, since its delayed start or the absence of treatment at all can threaten significant complications, such as infertility, in both women and men. After assessing the degree of the disease, the doctor will prescribe an adequate treatment for chlamydia , which, with strict observance of all the rules, becomes completely […]

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Mycoplasma treatment

Mycoplasmas are conditionally pathogenic microorganisms that are found in the body, both in healthy people and those who have toxoplasmosis. The difference is that in healthy people, mycoplasmas are within normal limits, which do not pose a particular threat to the body. But with any disease, they begin to multiply intensively and their number increases significantly. The habitat […]

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Mycoplasma drugs

Mycoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the Mollicutes class – mycoplasmas. These microorganisms were first discovered in 1898, and since then scientists have already known about 40 species of mycoplasmas. Of these, M. hominis and M. genitalium are pathogenic, causing infections of the urogenital tract and, in most cases, are sexually transmitted. As for […]