Skin of any colour can be damaged by the sun. Sunburn occurs more slowly than other types of burns. Physical sunscreens are usually a better choice for people who have had allergic reactions to chemical sunscreens.
Dermatology
Bedsores
Bedsores, or pressure sores or pressure ulcers, are skin ulcers caused by prolonged pressure on the skin. Find out about risk factors, treatment and prevention.
Neurofibromatosis type 1
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a relatively common inherited condition affecting approximately one in 3000 people.
Oral thrush
Oral thrush is an infection with a type of fungus called Candida. Find out the symptoms, risk factors, treatment and how to prevent it.
Shingles
Shingles is a painful rash caused by the chickenpox virus. Initial symptoms can be intense pain, burning or tingling on an area of skin on the face or body.
Toenail problems
Toenail fungus is more common than you may think… around 10% of the Australian adult population is affected by onychomycosis (Tinea unguium).
Slip, slap, slop early to save your skin
Regular use of sunscreen at an early age has demonstrable benefits later on, especially if you’re the type to burn.
Children’s foot health
Tips for taking care of your child`s feet. Information about babies' and toddlers' feet, walking, normal development and problems, choosing shoes and more.
Pigeon toes
Many children have intoeing, or pigeon toes, a condition in which the feet point inwards when walking. Most of the time, intoeing naturally corrects itself as your child grows.
Port wine stains
Port wine stains are birthmarks made up of tiny blood vessels. They are relatively common, occurring in 3 out of every 1000 babies.