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Body lice

These tiny bugs can live in your clothing and feed on your blood. Find out how to treat and prevent this itchy pest.
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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Learn about this type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that attacks the skin. Find out about symptoms, diagnosis and treatments.
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Scorpion sting

Scorpion stings are painful but rarely life-threatening. Young children and older adults are most at risk of serious complications.
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Basal cell carcinoma

Learn about symptoms, treatment and prevention of this common skin cancer that often occurs on the head and neck.
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Wrinkles

These lines in the skin are a natural part of aging that's also affected by sun exposure and smoking. Learn about prevention tips and treatment options.
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Bedsores (pressure ulcers)

These areas of damaged skin and tissue are caused by sustained pressure — often from a bed or wheelchair — that reduces blood flow to vulnerable areas of the body.
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Gonorrhea

This common sexually transmitted infection often causes no symptoms. Learn more about treatment, prevention and possible complications.
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Double-outlet right ventricle

In this heart condition present at birth, two major blood vessels aren't attached to the heart in the usual positions. Learn how it's treated.
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Bacterial vaginosis

Learn about symptoms, treatments and prevention of this common vaginal condition.
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Vulvodynia

Learn about pain, burning and irritation of the vaginal area that doesn’t have a clear cause. Then find out how to get relief.
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Bartholin's cyst

A Bartholin's cyst is a fluid-filled lump near the vaginal opening. It's rarely serious, but when infected, it can be painful.
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Male hypogonadism

This condition affects being able to make enough of the hormone testosterone or enough sperm or both.

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