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Answered: Can wearing sanitary gloves cause blisters or warts

Are you absolutely certain this isn't an allergic reaction? This really something that should be ruled out by a doctor.

Answered: Dry White calluses on sides of heels

That's very common. You can use a pumace stone to help reduce the roughness. We keep one in the tub for that purpose. ""Pumice stones" are often used in beauty salons during the pedicure process to remove dry and excess skin from the bottom of the foot as well as calluses . It was also used in ...

Answered: What are the symptoms of dry mouth?

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Answered: How long do blisters last for a sunburn???

I would say anywhere from 2-3 days depending on how you treat the burn afterwards.
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My lips have been dry and chapped lately. They ...

Drink more water and take in less caffeine (it's a diuretic). Your lips are most likely chapping due to dehydration. Stop using the products for a while, too - or only use sparingly to avoid any pain / cracking. Over-use of those products can cause dependence and your lips will sort of rely on the ...

I have dry bowel movements. The stool is large and ...

Increase your fiber and water, i drink at least 2, 8 oz glasses with every meal. Cut back on sugary drinks. You might also want to cut out processed foods like cheeses,frozen meals and start eating more healthy.

Can anyone recommend a good hand cream for very dry hands?

I was just reading an article about dry skin and the weather and decided to give Vaseline Healthy Hands a try. It doesn't seem greasy to me. I've also used Hand Repair cream that's sold in Bath and Body works. Not sure if you are familiar with that store but it's in most malls on the east coast and ...

What is the quickest way to get rid of a fever blister or keep it from

I don't think I would recommend putting harsh chemicals on any open sore or wound unless said chemical is SPECIFICALLY designed to do so. Lysol is for toilets and sinks and telephones and so on - NOT skin!