Dermatology

Acne
Children's health 19 Aug 2006

Acne

Acne (pimples or blackheads) causes red, inflamed skin, most commonly in teenagers. Acne treatments can help prevent acne scars.
Spray-on skin relieves emotional trauma for child burn victims
Children's health 08 Aug 2006

Spray-on skin relieves emotional trauma for child burn victims

Spray-on skin is helping child burns victims cope with the trauma of scarring, according to a study by University of Queensland researchers at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Brisbane. A study has shown most children reported an improvement in the appearance of their scars and were happier when they…
Members Survey Results
Blood 25 Jul 2006

Members Survey Results

Prior to Virtual Medical Centre conducting branding market research on our site members, Editorial Advisory Board members and medical professionals we discovered that the word “Virtual” is no longer commonly searched for, and by continuing to use “Virtual” we are potentially limiting the amount of people who can find our…
Skin rashes
Blood 15 Jul 2006

Skin rashes

A rash is defined as a change in the skin's appearance, which may involve alternations in texture (eg rough or smooth) and/or its colour. The…
Localised scleroderma (morphoea)
Diseases 30 Jun 2006

Localised scleroderma (morphoea)

Localised scleroderma refers to thickening of the skin as a result of connective tissue accumulation. It may cause swelling, plaques or other skin lesions.
Nutrition and women
Blood 09 May 2006

Nutrition and women

A good diet is essential for growth, health and wellbeing. In women, nutritional requirements are affected by pregnancy and medical conditions.
Nerve Blocks (Regional Anaesthesia)
Bone 09 Apr 2006

Nerve Blocks (Regional Anaesthesia)

Medical information about nerve blocks regional anaesthesia for treatment of pain
Breast anatomy
Anatomy 22 Mar 2006

Breast anatomy

The female breasts include the mammary glands and nipples. Their primary function is lactation (producing breast milk) to nourish a baby after pregnancy.
Vaginal thrush (yeast infection; vulvovaginal candidiasis; VVT; VVC)
Diseases 14 Mar 2006

Vaginal thrush (yeast infection; vulvovaginal candidiasis; VVT; VVC)

Vaginal thrush is a yeast infection of the vagina by Candida albicans. It is associated with medication use and causes a curdy discharge.