Bug bites and stings
Before you treat these bites, you need to make sure you have bed bugs. Learn how to tell if those itchy welts are bed bugs bites and what can treat them.
To treat a sting from a bee, wasp, or hornet, dermatologists recommend these tips.
Learn how you can safely treat bug bites and stings at home and when you need to see a dermatologist.
Caused by a tick bite, Lyme disease can be cured with antibiotics when caught early. See what the skin tends to look like after this tick bites.
Although most ticks do not carry disease, some can cause serious illness, such as Lyme disease. To prevent infection, it’s important to remove a tick from your skin as soon as you notice it.
The human itch mite causes scabies. Find out how to get rid of these mites.
Although warm, spring weather means more time outdoors, it also means more bugs - like bees, ticks, and mosquitoes. To help prevent bug bites, dermatologists recommend following these tips.
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Practice Safe Sun
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Fade dark spots
Hidradenitis suppurativa
Laser hair removal
Scar treatment
Botox
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