Sentences with phrase «persistent skin problems»

The sample also includes specifics from the field of dermatology, such as experience with «persistent skin problems,» «hair removal,» and «skin cancer awareness seminars.»
Provided primary care for recurrent issues of established patients with eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosacea and other persistent skin problems.
For pets with persistent skin problems or those that develop hair loss without excessive itching, a veterinary exam is recommended to conduct skin scraping and possibly fungal culture.
A variety of issues such as persistent skin problems, vomiting or diarrhea can be signs of such an intolerance.
It is also for most forms of hormonal hair loss, rashes and other difficult or persistent skin problems.
Since that day 43 years ago, Hayes has suffered from persistent skin problems.
Any persistent skin problem should have certain tests performed to determine the cause.

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Symptoms of this can include skin reactions (rash, hives, eczema), breathing problems (wheezing, cough, sneezing, persistent runny nose), abdominal symptoms (vomiting, profuse watery diarrhea, bloody stools, failure to gain weight), and behavior issues (persistent irritability, refusal to eat, poor sleeping).
And of course, one of these skin problems in babies is diaper rash — a persistent and painful problem that happens to many babies, although it happens less to babies that are cloth diapered who have sensitive skin.
Symptoms can vary from person to person, but typically include some combination of widespread pain, headache, persistent problems with memory and thinking, fatigue, breathing problems, stomach and intestinal symptoms, and skin abnormalities.
Some unmistakable physical signs of needing a detox include having frequent headaches, bloating or digestion problems, persistent sinus problems, skin irritation, muscle aches, and even menstrual cycle issues.
Some pet experts recommend the BARF diet as a means of achieving peak health in dogs and to aid with persistent dry skin and allergy problems.
Various medical problems, including urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, priapism (persistent, often painful erections) and skin allergies, can influence a dog's mounting behavior.
It often seems like too much work or too much expense to try elimination diets for food allergy or skin testing for allergies when persistent ear infections are the only problem.
Clinical signs are extremely diverse but include fever, lethargy, poor appetite, weight loss, and persistent or recurrent respiratory, skin and intestinal problems.
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