Managing nappy rash in primary care
Read more about the management of nappy rash, including how to recognise and treat the condition and how to educate caregivers on nappy hygiene practices.
Read more about the management of nappy rash, including how to recognise and treat the condition and how to educate caregivers on nappy hygiene practices.
Case discussion: A 5x5mm lesion is discovered on the back of the neck of a 68-year-old male patient during a full skin examination. What next?
Dr Jenny Kimmins shares her experiences with using injectable treatments for common medical concerns like teeth grinding, excessive sweating, or migraines.
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano draws to the conclusion of his short series covering The Elephant Approach, including a dermoscopy quiz featuring 20 skin lesions.
Read more about the role of the GP in the early detection and ongoing management of Alzheimer’s disease in women's health in primary care.
A 60-year-old male patient presents for a routine skin check. This pigmented lesion is spotted on his lower leg. What would you do here?