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Poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix) is a woody shrub or small tree found in wet, swampy areas of the eastern and southeastern United States. It is known for causing allergic c...
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Minor burns are superficial injuries that affect the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) and sometimes the underlying layer (dermis). These burns are typically caused by brief...
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Scaly skin diseases refer to a group of skin conditions that result in the formation of thick, rough, and flaky patches on the skin. These diseases are characterized by abnorm...
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Fever blisters, also known as cold sores, are small, painful, fluid-filled blisters that typically appear on or around the lips, though they can also occur on the nose, cheeks...
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Autoimmune diseases are a group of disorders in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues, leading to inflammation, tissue damage, and dysfunction. The...
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Graves' disease is an **autoimmune disorder** that results in **hyperthyroidism**, or an overactive thyroid, causing the thyroid gland to produce excessive amounts of thyroid...
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Catarrh refers to the excessive production of mucus in the nose and throat, typically as a result of inflammation in the mucous membranes. It is a common symptom of various re...
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Benzodiazepine overdose occurs when an individual ingests a dose of benzodiazepines (a class of psychoactive drugs) that exceeds the therapeutic range, leading to potentially...
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Loiasis, also known as African eye worm disease, is a parasitic infection caused by the filarial worm *Loa loa*. The disease is transmitted to humans through the bites of infe...
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