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Spotty nails

January 3, 2013 By Sandy

Punctate leuconychia

Now, if you have been busy bashing around in the kitchen over the festive period you may have a few of these white spots on your nails. A friend of mine also once asked me if I thought she suffered from a vitamin deficiency.  She was worried as she had noticed small white spots on her nails  and … [Read more...] about Spotty nails

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What’s new in hand eczema?

December 17, 2012 By Sandy

It’s that time of year when my hand eczema always deteriorates; it’s something to do with the harsh, cold weather, increased central heating and the increased washing up around Christmas time, what with all the increased amount of food preparation.  Nevertheless, it is extremely common for … [Read more...] about What’s new in hand eczema?

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What’s new in rosacea?

November 11, 2012 By Sandy

It is that time of year when if you’re lucky (or unlucky!) you’ll have a whole load of Christmas parties or social drinks thingies to go to, where inevitably, alcohol will be in surplus.  This brought me to thinking that this must be a pretty hard time of year for those who suffer from several skin … [Read more...] about What’s new in rosacea?

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The dangers of sunbed use

October 15, 2012 By Sandy

Last week’s BMJ is all about dermatology, which is unusual because we don’t normally score that high a profile.  The issue of concern is that more evidence has emerged confirming the harmful use of sunbeds, which is what we, as dermatologists, have been going on about for years, often at the risk of … [Read more...] about The dangers of sunbed use

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Trick or treat…? What to advise in acne.

October 2, 2012 By Sandy

For the past few years for Hallowe’en, I have made eyeball cupcakes for my children and their friends.  These are quite simply a cupcake with a huge ball of white icing placed on the top which is then decorated to look like a bloodshot eyeball.  After the myriad of reassurances that these are not … [Read more...] about Trick or treat…? What to advise in acne.

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Testing for food allergy

September 3, 2012 By Sandy

Common food allergens

Now for those of us with children, it’s coming to that time of year when we’re getting them all ready to go back to school or possibly even preparing them to start school for the first time.  I remember when my eldest started school for the first time; there were a lot of new faces to get acquainted … [Read more...] about Testing for food allergy

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Summer days can be hard for some…

August 23, 2012 By Sandy

Patches of vitiligo

If you are dark-skinned and have vitiligo then the summer may be a hard time of year for you.   What is vitiligo? Vitiligo is a not uncommon skin disorder which causes the development of pale or whitish patches on the skin.   It can begin at any age and is usually progressive in that once it … [Read more...] about Summer days can be hard for some…

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Melasma – What Is It?

August 16, 2012 By Sandy

No, melasma (or chloasma is its other name) is not a condition of spotty eggs!   It is a common condition which affects the skin on the face of women.    I even had it at one point, I think after the birth of my second child.  It came on in the summer months and I must admit, a frisson of … [Read more...] about Melasma – What Is It?

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Basal cell carcinomata (BCCs) – Painless pink papules

August 1, 2012 By Sandy

BCC

The vast majority of our workload at the Dermatology department at Orpington Hospital deals with skin cancer and by far and away the commonest skin cancer we deal with is called a basal cell carcinoma (BCC).  Its other name is ‘rodent ulcer.’  Indeed in my adult general clinic today nearly all my … [Read more...] about Basal cell carcinomata (BCCs) – Painless pink papules

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Choosing the right sunscreen – Part 2

July 26, 2012 By Sandy

Sunscreens

Carrying on from 'Choosing the right sunscreen - Part 1', I had a lot more to say about sunscreens to that particular mother in the school playground but time and children did not permit.   What I wanted to explain was that there are essentially two types of suncreens – chemical absorbers and … [Read more...] about Choosing the right sunscreen – Part 2

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