Use lemon juice. … Use baking soda. What causes Scurf in hair? Dandruff may have several causes, including: Irritated, oily skin. Dry skin. A yeastlike fungus (malassezia) that feeds on oils on the scalps of most adults. How do I get rid of dandruff in my hair? For mild dandruff,Read More →

Prostatitis can’t always be cured, but its symptoms can be managed. Treatment should be followed even if you feel better. Patients with prostatitis aren’t at higher risk for getting prostate cancer. Is prostatitis caused by an STD? Prostatitis is most often caused by bacteria. They spread from the rectum orRead More →

A tidal bore is a strong tide that pushes up the river, against the current. What is Pororoca in Brazil? The nearly endless wave is called the pororoca in Brazil, and is an example of a tidal bore. Tidal bores happen around the world in places where high tides pushRead More →

THE AMERICAN BOBTAIL IS A RARE (AND EXPENSIVE) BREED. Since major cat fanciers’ associations only recently accepted the American Bobtail, it’s still pretty rare. Are bobtail cats good pets? Bobtails are friendly and intelligent, and are great family cats: they are good with children and other household pets. American bobtailsRead More →

Liver failure can be a life-threatening emergency. It can be either acute or chronic. Acute liver failure comes on quickly, while chronic liver failure occurs gradually over time. What are the first signs of a bad liver? If signs and symptoms of liver disease do occur, the may include: SkinRead More →

Heteronymous hemianopia. This is the area in your brain where the optic nerves cross and form an “X.” The two types of heteronymous hemianopia are bitemporal and binasal. Bitemporal hemianopia is when you lose vision in the outer half of each eye. What is left anopia? Hemianopsia, or hemianopia, isRead More →

BOTOX is a nonsurgical option that can be used to treat platysma bands. Your doctor will apply small amounts of BOTOX in the band to relax the muscle. This improves the appearance of the platysma band with minimal downtime, but it is not permanent. Patients will need regular BOTOX treatments.Read More →

Less musical sounding than a wheeze, stridor is a high-pitched, turbulent sound that can happen when a child inhales or exhales. Stridor usually indicates an obstruction or narrowing in the upper airway, outside of the chest cavity. How do you classify stridor? Stridor can have an inspiratory, expiratory, or biphasicRead More →