Dust and dirt will naturally build up in your mattress over time and can cause allergies.
Why does scarring happen and can they be removed? Learn how you can minimise scars.
Minor burns are usually not serious and can be treated at home. Read on to find out how to care for your burn.
Unlike antihistamines which only treat allergy symptoms, allergy shots and allergy drops treat the allergy itself, and can provide lasting relief from allergies.
In this article, find out if 8 cups of water is really enough for your body and how you can include more water (if necessary) in your daily diet.
As the parent of a child with eczema, you know the frustration this condition can bring. Learn how you can better manage eczema with tips from a paediatrician in this article.
It’s hard to say what causes eczema but for parents with children who have the condition, working with a paediatrician to find the right treatment for your child can help alleviate both your worries.
While there is no definite cure for eczema, we share ways to treat its symptoms.
Learn more about the different types and warning signs of skin cancer that you shouldn’t ignore.
Shingles is a viral infection that causes painful rashes. Read on to learn how it can be treated and how vaccinations can help protect you against shingles.
With the first local case of monkeypox in Singapore, here’s what you should know about it: how its transmitted, the symptoms and what to do if you’re a close contact.
Find out more about minor surgeries and when they may be necessary.
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What happens when you walk into our 24-hour A&E clinic? In this video, we break down the steps in a typical patient’s journey to the accident and emergency department at our hospitals.