Is Excessive Sweating Normal?

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In this QUAH Sal, Adam, & Justin answer the question “Should I be concerned about my excessive sweating when working out?”

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X-linked agammaglobulinemia- causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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What is X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)? XLA’s an X-linked recessive genetic condition where B cells aren’t able to fully mature, resulting in a lack of immunoglobulins (antibodies) in the blood.

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What is X-linked Recessive Inheritance?

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This describes X-linked recessive inheritance and how an X-linked recessive trait is passed along on in families.

What causes an infant to sweat on left side while breastfeeding? – Dr. Varsha Saxena

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It is common for a baby to sweat while it is breast feeding. This is because the baby skin come in contact with the mother’s skin and the skin to skin contact can produce the sweat in the baby. If you are feeding the baby on the left side there can be chances of sweating more on the left side of the baby. Usually it can be on either side of the baby’s body. Another thing is the baby requires a lot of effort and energy while sucking. This also produces heat and sweat in the baby. The baby’s head has got lot of active sweat glands and so the sweating may be on the head and head also has a larger surface area than the body and generates more heat. But we should watch for any danger signs in the feeding baby like there are any bluish signs in the lips or finger nails of the baby. The baby gets very tired during the feeding, the baby has any choking spells or the baby gets apnea or there is poor weigh gain of the baby, such situations a paediatrician should be consulted and take an opinion.

Overview of Fungal Skin Infections | Tinea Infections

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Overview of Fungal Skin Infections including Tinea Pedis (Athlete’s Foot), Tinea Corporis (Ringworm), Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch), Tinea Capitis and Tinea Unguium.

Lesson on Tinea (Fungal) Skin Infections. Tinea infections are fungal infections of the skin caused by fungi of the genus trichophyton and epidermophyton. Tinea infections can occur anywhere on any epidermal surface, and each infection is named according to its location. For instance, ringworm can occur on various parts of the body including the face, neck, trunk, arms and legs, but other infections like fungal infection on the feet, is named as “Athlete’s foot”. Another example is tinea capitis, which is a fungal infection of the scalp of the head that can cause hair loss. The clinical presentation of tinea infections is related to the pathphysiology of the fungal species, which involves the fungi metabolizing and digesting a particular protein in our skin, hair and nails. Each tinea infection has particular clinical presentation, and we discuss each of these in detail.

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How to stop excessive sweating

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Skin specialist Dr Shehla Aggarwal talks about how to stop excessive sweating. She suggests what to use and what not to use in order to control excessive sweating.
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Why Am I Sweating So Much at Night? | This Morning

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The Three Major Dermatoses of Pregnancy

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This is a short tutorial by Eric Dellinger, MD, for medical students and residents explaining the three major dermatoses of pregnancy.
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12 MIN HAPPY SWEAT WORKOUT – good mood Cardio workout / including HIIT I Pamela Reif

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Cardio won’t be boring today! ♥︎ such a fun calorie killer! / Werbung

I know you guys have a love-hate relation ship with my HIIT workouts. But I promise – this one is DIFFERENT 😀 Of course, it’s high intensity. But it’s sooo much fun at the same time, I don’t notice that it’s exhausting until the end. I tried to take the mood of “Hey Mama” of the Happy Dance Workout & extend it to an entire video. Hope you like it!!

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Cosmetology- Ch 8 Skin Disorders & Diseases part 1 (Primary & Secondary lesions)

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Its time to learn about the disorders and diseases of the skin! Hopefully no one ate! When working in skin care it is important that we do not diagnose or attempt to cure a disease. This is a job for the persons doctor or dermatologist. If a client is showing signs of a disease it is important you not do the service and refer them out.
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Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma – Yale Medicine Explains

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For more information on cutaneous T-cell lymphoma or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/cutaneous-t-cell-lymphoma.

Most people are aware of the basic types of skin cancer but not so many have heard of a rare type of lymphoma called cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) that is often first noticed because of skin symptoms. Though T-cell lymphoma can also involve the blood, lymph nodes and internal organs, it most commonly affects the skin, causing rash-like patches, itching and sometimes even tumors. T-cell lymphoma is not curable but it is treatable. Yale Medicine’s Department of Dermatology offers expert, multidisciplinary care and advanced treatments, including phototherapy for this unusual type of lymphoma.
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Barbara Pro, MD gives a deep dive into Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma. Dr. Pro works with the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.

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