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      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      10 citations, May 1995 in “Journal of General Internal Medicine”
      Most women with excessive hair growth have PCOS; treatment varies and focuses on preventing new hair, with electrolysis as the only permanent removal method.
      Practical Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa

      research Practical Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa

      3 citations, January 2008 in “Actas dermo-sifiliográficas/Actas dermo-sifiliográficas”
      Early diagnosis and treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa are important to prevent serious physical and mental effects.
      Skin Disease in Pregnancy

      research Skin Disease in Pregnancy

      24 citations, March 2015 in “Best Practice & Research in Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology”
      Some skin conditions are common during pregnancy and can be safely treated without affecting the pregnancy outcome.
      Ocular Cosmetics in Modern Times

      research Ocular Cosmetics in Modern Times

      11 citations, January 2013 in “Ocular Surface”
      The document concludes that modern ocular cosmetics enhance beauty and eyelash health, with safe practices and regulations being important.
      Endocrine Evaluation of Hirsutism

      research Endocrine Evaluation of Hirsutism

      5 citations, June 2015 in “International Journal of Women's Dermatology”
      Hirsutism, excessive hair growth in women, is often caused by PCOS and can be managed with medication and personalized treatment plans.
      Regulation of the Human Hair Cycle

      research Regulation of the Human Hair Cycle

      2 citations, May 2001 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      The conclusion is that effectively treating hair disorders is difficult due to the complex factors affecting hair growth and more research is needed to improve treatments.
      Hot Topics in Pediatric Dermatology

      research Hot Topics in Pediatric Dermatology

      1 citations, June 2010 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      Covers common skin issues in kids, their diagnosis, treatment, and need for specialist care.
      Percutaneous Drug Delivery to the Hair Follicle

      research Percutaneous Drug Delivery to the Hair Follicle

      1 citations, January 2001 in “Journal of Toxicology-cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology”
      Hair follicles could be used to deliver drugs effectively, with the right understanding and methods.
      Index

      research Index

      September 2019
      The document is a detailed guide on skin conditions and treatments for dermatologists.
      Hair Disorders

      research Hair Disorders

      January 2019 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Different hair disorders have specific treatments and outcomes, with some resolving on their own and others requiring medication or emotional support.
      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      May 2006 in “Women's Health Medicine”
      Excessive hair growth in women, often from high androgen levels, is usually caused by PCOS, and can be treated with hair removal, medication, and possibly weight loss.
      The Biology of Hair Follicles

      research The Biology of Hair Follicles

      1113 citations, August 1999 in “The New England Journal of Medicine”
      Hair follicle biology advancements may lead to better hair growth disorder treatments.
      Mucocutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapy

      research Mucocutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapy

      275 citations, March 1999 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Chemotherapy can cause various skin reactions, with hair loss being the most common, and proper diagnosis and treatment of these reactions are important.
      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      271 citations, December 2005 in “New England journal of medicine/˜The œNew England journal of medicine”
      The document likely offers guidance on treating a woman's excessive hair growth, considering her symptoms and obesity.
      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      37 citations, December 2007 in “International journal of clinical practice”
      Hirsutism is excessive male-pattern hair growth in women, often caused by hormonal imbalances, and requires ongoing treatment to manage.
      Laser Hair Removal: Efficacy and Challenges

      research Laser Hair Removal: Efficacy and Challenges

      22 citations, June 2002 in “Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery”
      Laser hair removal works well for people with dark hair and light skin, but it's less effective for light hair or dark skin; improvements are expected.
      Medical Treatment of Hirsutism in Women

      research Medical Treatment of Hirsutism in Women

      18 citations, June 2010 in “Current medicinal chemistry”
      Treating hirsutism in women often requires a mix of medications and cosmetic methods for best results.
      Ethnic Hair Disorders: Diagnosis and Management

      research Ethnic Hair Disorders: Diagnosis and Management

      17 citations, January 2015 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Understanding and treating hair disorders in different ethnic groups requires knowledge of specific hair care practices and hair characteristics.
      Drug Eruptions in Dermatology

      research Drug Eruptions in Dermatology

      11 citations, June 2011 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      Skin reactions to drugs are common and can be deadly, usually requiring stopping the drug and may be better prevented with genetic testing in the future.
      Medication Repurposing: New Uses for Old Drugs

      research Medication Repurposing: New Uses for Old Drugs

      6 citations, May 2011 in “Journal of Pharmacy Technology”
      Old drugs can be used for new treatments, saving time and money, but there are challenges like needing more evidence and legal concerns.
      Telogen Effluvium: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

      research Telogen Effluvium: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

      1 citations, May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Telogen Effluvium is a common hair loss condition that can be short-term or long-lasting and is often caused by stress, illness, or nutritional issues.
      Dermatomyositis Disease in Dogs

      research Dermatomyositis Disease in Dogs

      January 2022 in “International journal of zoology and animal biology”
      Dogs with dermatomyositis, especially Collies and Shetland Sheepdogs, need better treatments for their skin and muscle inflammation.