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Dr.kut is a Physician and an Active Medical/Health Blogger and Loves to blog about current health events and current health articles.
How To Treat Blackheads
Open comedo is the other name for blackheads but most people are comfortable referring to the skin problem as the latter. Blackhead is a skin condition where excess oils are collected in the duct of the sebaceous gland thus forming a bump with a black head in the opening.
How To Treat Bed Bug Bites
To a lot of people it is just bed bug bites, but do you know that many of those who got bitten have been treated seriously in the hospital? Some of them were unlucky they had to stay bedridden for months. The point is, insect bites can be fatal if we keep downplaying them.
How To Treat Boils
Boils are definitely unsightly especially when they are exposed. They are small deep skin infections that start as red spots. Over time, the bacteria, white blood cells, and proteins are collected to form pus skin abscess.
How To Treat Blisters
What are blisters? If you have noticed small pockets of fluid somewhere in your toes and hands and they hurt a little every time you touch them, those are blisters.
5 Easy Steps On How To Treat Bronchitis
Bronchitis is a common respiratory disease that strikes people of all ages. This happens when the bronchi’s mucous membranes swell and produce dry cough. Bronchi carry the air from trachea to the lungs. Bronchitis can be viral or bacterial but mostly 90 percent of cases are viral. Sometimes, it can also be triggered by allergies.
How to Treat Burns?
How to treat burns depends on the seriousness, area and location of the burn. Burn depth is commonly categorized as first, second and third degree.
How to treat Pink Eye – Types of Conjunctivitis
Pink Eye or what is technically known as Conjunctivitis, is redness and irritation of the membranes (conjunctiva) covering the whites of the eyes and the layers on the inner part of the eyelids.
How to Treat Ringworm – Types of Ringworm
The word ringworm relates to fungal infections that are on the external part of the skin. The name is copied from the idea that the infection was due to a worm which is not. Ringworm is a fungal virus in the skin.

