Cracked: Why Psychiatry Is Doing More Harm Than Good

Cracked heels, also known as fissures, can be a nuisance. They may lead to more-serious problems if left untreated. Treat them by giving your feet a little more attention. Start with moisturizing them at least twice a day. Look for thick moisturizers (Eucerin, Cetaphil, others). Some moisturizers ...

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A broken ankle, also called a fractured ankle, is an injury of one or more of the bones that make up the ankle joint. An ankle might break from a twisting injury, a misstep or fall, a sports injury or a car crash. Fractures in ankle bones can range from tiny cracks to breaks in more than one place and breaks that come through the skin. Treatment for a broken ankle bone depends on where the ...

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Atopic dermatitis (eczema) symptoms can appear anywhere on the body and vary widely from person to person. They may include: Dry, cracked skin Itchiness (pruritus) Rash on swollen skin that varies in color depending on your skin color Small, raised bumps, on brown or Black skin Oozing and crusting Thickened skin Darkening of the skin around the eyes Raw, sensitive skin from scratching Atopic ...

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The skin at the tip of my thumbs is dry, cracked and painful. What can I do to heal this? It depends on what's causing your dry skin. For example, if you wash dishes frequently in hot water, wear gloves. Or if you often wash your hands with harsh, drying soaps, switch to a mild soap if possible and rinse well.

A broken rib is a common injury that occurs when one of the bones in the rib cage breaks or cracks. The most common causes are hard impacts from falls, car accidents or contact sports. Many broken ribs are simply cracked. Cracked ribs are painful. But they don't cause the problems that ribs that ...