Conditions
Roseola Infantum (Sixth Disease)
Roseola infantum, also known as exanthema subitum or sixth disease, is generally caused by two of the most common strains of the herpes family (human herpes virus six and human herpes virus seven). It affects mostly children under the age of two years old, although adults occasionally contract the disease as well.
Appearance, Signs, and Symptoms
Rubella (German Measles)
Rubella, more commonly known as the German measles, is an infection that primarily affects the lymph nodes and likewise has visible manifestation on the skin. Although it bears some similarity to the more common measles caused by the rubeola virus, rubella, or the German measles, is a different strain altogether.
Appearance, Signs, and Symptoms
Urticaria (Hives)
Got raised itchy, red patches of skin? Then you may have hives. Hives goes by a number of different names (urticaria, welts, or nettle rash) but the discomfort is all the same. Hives are itchy, can be unsightly, and even worse, the rashes do have the tendency to move. Though you may have a hive rash in one spot for a few days, it may then seemingly mysteriously relocate to another part of your body.
What Causes Hives?
Skin Abscess (Boils)
Clinically defined, an abscess is the resulting infection when bacteria or other foreign materials are introduced to and fought off by the body, ensuing in the formation of pus collected in a pocket or cavity of tissue. Skin Abscess are also commonly callled as Boils.
Appearance, Symptoms, and Signs of Boils
Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
Every year, approximately 1 million people in the United States alone develop a case of shingles, also known as herpes zoster or simply zoster. Surprisingly enough, however, it is the virus (the herpes varicella zoster virus, in particular) that causes a simple case of the chickenpox that likewise causes a person to develop shingles. The virus simply remains dormant within the body, but may later on be triggered into infecting the nerves and skin surrounding a certain area, thus, causing the condition.
Understanding the Treatment of Depression

No two individuals in the world are same, and neither is the way depression presents itself. Depression has become common in our stress-filled world. Often, we use the word to describe feeling a little low, but that’s not depression, medically speaking.
Understanding Diabetes

Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of mortality across the world and more so in the developed nations such as the United States. Based on the current trend, it’s expected that there will be more than 360 million cases worldwide by the end of 2030 (currently an estimate 220 million people suffer from diabetes).
Recovering from Breast Cancer and Daily Life

Life is not the same once you have breast cancer. Undergoing tests and treatments and juggling between friends, work and family seem difficult.

