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Mud fever is usually associated with winter weather, but a particularly painful – and often persistent – variation can occur in the sunnier months. Kieran O’Brien MRCVS casts light on summer mud fever and how to treat it
Prickly heat, also known as heat rash, is caused by hot, humid weather, excessive sweating and tight clothing. “It occurs when sweat ducts become blocked and sweat gets trapped under the skin, causing
SHINGLES or “herpes zoster” is a viral infection that causes a painful rash, usually on one side of the torso. “It’s important to look for early warning signs such as tingling or painful skin on a spe
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ROSACEA is a common skin condition affecting the central parts of the face, mostly the cheeks, nose and forehead. Symptoms include deep flushing, persistent inflammation, itchiness, small clusters of