Lupus diagnosis involves several blood tests, a physical exam, and sometimes a biopsy. Here's how doctors piece it all together and what the process typically looks like.
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Simple, practical steps to recover comfortably after a tooth extraction, from managing pain and swelling to protecting the clot and knowing when to call your dentist.
Female genital fluids vary more than most people realize. Here's what arousal fluid, true ejaculate, and squirting actually are and what's considered normal.
Popping pimples can lead to scarring, dark spots, and infection. Here's what actually happens under your skin and why dermatologists handle it differently.
About 1–2% of Americans have a peanut allergy. Here's what the latest data says about rates, trends, and what it means for families managing the condition.
Learn to recognize the warning signs of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, including how to tell them apart from harmless spots.
Some babies sprout upper teeth before lower ones — and that's usually fine. Here's what to know about atypical teething order and your baby's dental health.
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