What Is Chickenpox

Chickenpox (varicella) is a highly contagious viral infection that affects many Australians, often during childhood but sometimes later in life with more severe symptoms. This article explains how chickenpox spreads, the signs to look for, potential complications in adults, treatment options and the role of vaccination in protecting families and communities.

What are Warts?

Warts are common skin growths caused by HPV and can appear on the hands, feet or face. This guide explains the causes, types and best wart treatment in Brisbane, from cryotherapy to topical care. Discover how Molechex’s experienced skin doctors help remove warts safely and reduce recurrence, restoring clear, healthy skin.

How Does Sunscreen Works?

Curious about how sunscreen works and why it’s vital for sun protection in Brisbane? Learn how SPF, UVA and UVB filters protect against sunburn, early ageing and skin cancer. Discover tips for choosing broad-spectrum sunscreen and using it correctly to stay safe under Queensland’s strong year-round sun while keeping your skin healthy.

Vitiligo: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition that causes white patches due to loss of pigment. Though not physically harmful, it can deeply affect emotional wellbeing. This article explores what causes vitiligo, symptoms to look for and effective treatment options. including light therapy, topical treatments, sun protection strategies.

Avoiding Harmful Ingredients for Stress-Free Skin Care

When it comes to skincare in Australia, Avoiding Harmful Ingredients for Stress-Free Skin is essential for maintaining long-term health and radiant skin. With chemicals like PFAS, parabens, and phthalates still present in many cosmetics, this guide helps you make informed choices. Learn which ingredients to avoid, explore gentle alternatives and build a cleaner, safer skincare routine tailored to your skin type.

Merkel Cell Carcinoma: The Rare and Aggressive Skin Cancer

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and fast-growing skin cancer that often appears on sun-exposed areas like the face or arms. Linked to UV damage and viral infection, MCC spreads quickly and can be life-threatening if not caught early. This article explains what MCC is, how it is diagnosed, risk factors for Australians and the latest treatment options available, including surgery, radiation and immunotherapy.

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