Itchy Mole: When to Worry and What to Do (A Dermatologist's Guide)
An itchy mole can be harmless, but it can also be a sign of skin cancer. Learn the benign vs. cancerous causes, the ABCDE warning signs, and when to see a doctor.
An itchy mole can be harmless, but it can also be a sign of skin cancer. Learn the benign vs. cancerous causes, the ABCDE warning signs, and when to see a doctor.
A visual guide to identifying external hemorrhoids (piles). See pictures and learn to distinguish mild, thrombosed, and infected hemorrhoids from other conditions.
Feeling a burning sensation in your lungs? Learn about the common causes, from infections and acid reflux to serious conditions, and know when to seek help.
Struggling with nasal breathing? Explore common and rare causes, from temporary congestion and allergies to structural issues, and learn when to seek help.
Is your shoulder pain a mild strain or a serious tear? Learn the key differences in symptoms, causes, and treatment options for rotator cuff injuries.
Unpleasant sulfur burps? Learn how long they last based on the cause—from diet to medications like Ozempic—and when it's time to see a doctor.
A scalloped tongue has wavy indentations on its sides. Learn what causes it, from sleep apnea and thyroid issues to anxiety, and when you should see a doctor.
Ever feel itchy or tingly after taking pre-workout? We break down the science behind beta-alanine, niacin, and how to manage or avoid the harmless 'pre-workout itch.'
A comprehensive guide to understanding finger cramps, from common causes like overuse and dehydration to underlying conditions. Learn immediate relief and prevention.
A comprehensive guide to understanding stiff fingers, from common causes like arthritis to systemic health links. Learn about treatments, exercises, and when to see a doctor.
Noticing white particles in your urine? Learn about common causes like UTIs, kidney stones, and dehydration, and find out when you should see a doctor.
A comprehensive guide to puffy nipples in men and women, covering causes like hormones and gynecomastia, non-surgical solutions, and medical treatments.