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  2. Apron Belly: Why It Happens and What You Can Do - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/apron-belly

    Two potential causes of apron belly are giving birth and gaining weight. That said, apron belly does not only occur in women or people who have overweight. Men, those who have lost weight, and ...

  3. Panniculectomy: Procedure, Recovery, and Complications

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    As with any surgical procedure, the panniculectomy can lead to some complications and potential risks. Some of these risks include: bleeding at wound sites. swelling. scarring. persistent pain ...

  4. Intertrigo: Treatment, Signs, Pictures, and Prevention

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    Intertrigo in babies requires special care because the affected skin area is so delicate. Keep the area clean, wash it gently with mild soap, and pat it dry. Use an absorbent diaper and wrap it ...

  5. What is Panniculectomy Surgery? - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/obesity/what-is-panniculectomy

    Performing the Procedure. 4 min read. A panniculectomy is a surgical procedure to remove excess hanging skin and fat called a pannus or “apron” from the lower abdomen after a big weight loss ...

  6. Lead Aprons No Longer Needed During X-Rays, Dental Group Says

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    Nov. 3, 2023 – Wearing a heavy lead apron is no longer necessary during routine dental X-rays, a professional dental radiology group has concluded. Potential exposure of other body parts to what ...

  7. Intertrigo: Risk Factors, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Intertrigo is an inflammatory skin condition that can be caused and worsened by many factors. These include: Moisture. Heat. Lack of air circulation. Friction between skin folds. Sweat, urine, and ...

  8. Apron - Wikipedia

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    The bib apron's humble beginnings began when people used scraps of fabric to make a bib-like covering that slipped over the neck and tied at the back. [1] The bib apron's intuitive design and full coverage have made it a popular apron for tradesmen and people in low-economic classes since the 1880s—and maybe even earlier.

  9. Less common disorders and conditions that can cause groin pain or discomfort include: swollen or enlarged inguinal lymph nodes. osteoarthritis of the hip. pinched nerves. orchitis, which is ...