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Category: Skin health

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Do Blood Thinners Cause Purpura? Understanding the Connection

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Cutaneous adverse events affect between 0.01% and 7.5% of patients taking anticoagulant agents [1.8.1]. One such reaction is purpura, but do blood thinners cause purpura directly? This article explores the established connection between these common medications and the appearance of purple spots on the skin.

Is Dial Soap an Antifungal Soap? What You Need to Know

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While often associated with fighting germs, Dial soap's antibacterial formula with benzalkonium chloride does not make it an antifungal soap. It is crucial to understand the difference between antibacterial and antifungal agents for effective treatment of skin conditions.

Which ointment is best for paronychia? A Guide to Treatment

4 min read
Paronychia is the most common hand infection in the United States, accounting for 35% of such disorders [1.6.2]. The answer to **which ointment is best for paronychia** depends on whether the infection is acute (bacterial) or chronic (often fungal) [1.3.2, 1.3.3].

Can bupropion cause acne? Understanding the Link

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While dermatologic adverse effects occur in 1% to 10% of patients using bupropion, the link to acne is a noted concern [1.9.4]. So, can bupropion cause acne? For some individuals, this antidepressant may trigger or worsen breakouts, including cystic acne [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

Does Mupirocin Treat Folliculitis Effectively?

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Folliculitis is a common skin condition, with some estimates suggesting a prevalence rate of 8 per 1,000 people in the United States. When it comes to treatment, a key question arises: **Does mupirocin treat folliculitis?** Yes, it is a common and effective treatment for bacterial folliculitis.