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The most of Warts – The Complete Handbook you have to read.

This Book is a must read for anyone that suffers from warts.

If you are looking for information on how to get rid of wart you should definitely check out this book, it’s a source of invaluable information about warts, their causes & remedies.

All in all, it is an inspiring, user friendly guide that will help you to get an understanding about warts.

Table of content:

1. Warts – An Introduction
A. What are warts
B. Different types of warts
C. Other wart like growths

2. Warts – Causes, Symptoms & Risk Factors
A. Who are more prone?
B. Causes & Symptoms
C. Risk Factors
D. Tips for Prevention

3. Warts – Treatment
A. Home Remedies
B. Tips to manage while treating at home
C. When to go to a Medical Practitioner
D. How do Doctors Diagnose wart?
E. Things to know before you start your treatment
F. Some Medical Treatments
G. A comparison of various treatments

4. FAQs
5. Conclusion

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Should read Oxford Handbook of Medical Dermatology (Oxford Handbooks) you have to learn.

Although skin conditions are common and affect people of all ages, little time is available for dermatology in the undergraduate curriculum. Junior doctors feel unprepared when faced with patients with skin conditions and most are unsure how to reach a diagnosis or plan management. The Oxford Handbook of Medical Dermatology provides accessible and practical advice that meets the needs of healthcare professionals working in hospitals. It will also be of value to those working in the community, and to medical students.
This book focuses on medical rather than surgical dermatology. Highly illustrated and in full colour, it covers the common skin conditions seen in all branches of medicine, the cutaneous signs of systemic disease, and the art of making a diagnosis. The problem-based approach and the pocket-size make the book an invaluable bedside tool. Readers are led through the necessary steps in order to reach a diagnosis at the bedside.
Chronic skin diseases are disabling and embarrassing. This handbook promotes a patient-centred approach and good communication, and clinicians are encouraged to use simple quality of life measure to evaluate the impact of skin conditions on the patient.

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Should read A Manual of Clinical Colposcopy (Clinical Handbook) you have to read.

This is an extensive and detailed manual of colposcopy, extensively colour illustrated, covering all the basic information needed by the practitioner along with the essential background and theory required for the clinical practice of colposcopy today. The book supports the strong interactions and inter- dependence required between the patient, caregiver, cytologist, and pathologist by including chapters on patient management and follow-up, cytology, examination, and pathology, including a special chapter on colposcopy in the sexually abused child. The book’s lavish colour production includes nearly 150 figures, many specially commissioned for this manual, accompanied by detailed and informative legends.

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Something of Milady’s Aesthetician Series: Common Skin Diseases: A Handbook for the Aesthetician you have to read.

Common Skin Diseases: A Handbook for the Aesthetician, part of Milady’s Aesthetician Series, is designed to offer the aesthetician with the tools needed to work with clients who present with unfamiliar or unusual skin lesions. While it is critical for the aesthetician to know the answers to questions posed by clients, it is equally important for the aesthetician to avoid medical diagnosis and treatment recommendations. The aesthetician should know as much as possible about common skin diseases and disorders including what they look like, what the possible cause could be, what the course of action should be, and finally the outcome. This book addresses the common and sometimes not-so-common diseases and disorders that are seen on the skin, what they look like, and what to do about them. With the aid of photographs, descriptions, and illustrations, this book will help the clinician to know what they are looking at and what recommended action should be taken.

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My Recommend of Handbook of Paediatric Dermatology you must to learn.

Dermatologists who treat children face particular challenges. Their patients present in a variety of ways, and age and environmental factors affect both diagnosis and treatment. In this fully-illustrated handbook, the authors, experts in their field, address the full range of dermatological issues in pediatrics, including acne, diaper-area eruptions, drug reactions and other disorders and infections. The clinician will reach for this reference again and again, as it distills volumes of data into one, straightforward reference manual. General practitioners, pediatricians, and dermatologists, as well as trainees in these fields, can benefit from Handbook of Pediatric Dermatology.

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The most of Handbook of Traditional Chinese Dermatology you have to understand.

This is the first traditional Chinese dermatology clinical manual to be published in English. It systematically covers the main concepts of Chinese pathophysiology in dermatology. In the treatment section, you’ll find differential diagnosis, therapeutic principles, and internal and external treatment plans for 90 dermatological conditions ranging from warts,scars, and acne, to psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo.

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