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Chilblains

Chilblains are small, itchy swellings on the skin that occur as a reaction to cold temperatures.

They most often affect the body's extremities, such as the toes, fingers, heels, ears and nose.

Chilblains can be uncomfortable, but rarely cause any permanent damage. They normally heal within a few weeks if further exposure to the cold is avoided.

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Acne

Acne is a common skin condition that affects most people at some point. It causes spots, oily skin and sometimes skin that's hot or painful to touch.

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How to differentiate between COLD and FLU?

Your nose is stuffy, your throat is scratchy, and your head is pounding. Is it a cold or the seasonal flu? Symptoms can overlap, so unless your doctor runs a rapid flu test — a quick check done with a cotton swab from the back of your nose or throat — it’s hard to know for sure. 

Here are some basic guidelines for telling the difference between cold and flu symptoms, and what to do if you have either one of these infections.

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PCOS - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

The symptoms of PCOS include excess hair (hirsutism), scalp hair loss, acne, weight gain, difficulties with fertility, increased anxiety and depression and irregular or infrequent periods. There is also information on the possible causes of PCOS, and other health problems linked with PCOS.

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Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever)

Hay Fever is caused by the nose and/or eyes coming into contact with environmental allergens, such as pollens, dust mite, moulds and animal dander. Read more about Treatment and Management of hay fever.

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Bác Sĩ Người Việt vùng Thomastown, Melbourne, Australia

Phòng mạch đã được thành lập cách đây gần 40 năm, bởi bác sĩ gia đình giàu kinh nhiệm, được tin cậy và tín nhiệm. Hiện nay đã có thêm bác sĩ gia đình người Việt, bác sĩ Hưng Phú Trần, còn được gọi là bác sĩ Andre.

Bác sĩ gia đình người ViệtThomastown. Vietnamese doctor in Thomastown,

Vị trí : kế siêu thị IGA và nhà thuốc tây Pharmasave

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