Topics followed by * (asterisk) are available in Spanish. Brief versions of topics have a reading level no higher than 4th grade.
Acne: Brief Version* Acne: Teen Version Amoxicillin Rash* Animal or Human Bites* Athlete's Foot (Tinea Pedis) Athlete's Foot (Tinea Pedis): Teen Version Athlete's Foot: Brief Version* Bee or Yellow Jacket Stings Bee or Yellow Jacket Stings: Brief Version* Bleeding: Severe* Blisters: Foot or Hand* Boils (Abscesses) Boils: Brief Version* Bruises Bruises: Brief Version* Bruises: Teen Version Burns: Brief Version* Burns: Chemical* Burns: Thermal Canker Sores (Mouth Ulcers) Canker Sores (Mouth Ulcers): Teen Version Canker Sores: Brief Version* Cat Scratch Disease* Cellulitis Cold Sores (Fever Blisters) Cold Sores: Brief Version* Cracked Skin* Cradle Cap* Cuts and Scratches* Cuts and Scratches: Brief Version* Dandruff* Dandruff: Teen Version Drug Rashes Dry Skin* Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) Eczema: Brief Version* Finger Infection (Viral)* Fingernail Infection (Paronychia) Fingernail Infection: Brief Version* Freckles* Frostbite* Fungal Nail Infection (Onychomycosis) Hair Loss* Heat Rash (Miliaria)* Hemangioma Hives* Hives: Brief Version* Hives: Teen Version Impetigo (Infected Sores) Impetigo: Brief Version* Insect Bites* Insect Bites: Brief Version* Jock Itch Jock Itch: Brief Version* Jock Itch: Teen Version Labial Adhesions Lice (Head) Lice (Head): Brief Version* Lice in the Pubic Area: Teen Version* Marine Animal Bites and Stings* Measles Vaccine Rash* Moles* Molluscum Contagiosum Nail Biting* Pierced Ear Infection Pierced Ear Infection: Brief Version* Pierced Ear Infection: Teen Version Pimples* Pityriasis Rosea Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac: Brief Version* Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac: Teen Version Poison Ivy, Sumac, and Oak: Illustration* Poisonous Plants Puncture Wound: Brief Version* Puncture Wounds Rash without Itching Ringworm (Tinea Corporis) Ringworm of the Scalp (Tinea Capitis) Ringworm of the Scalp: Brief Version* Ringworm: Brief Version* Roseola* Scabies Scabies: Brief Version* Scarlet Fever Scarlet Fever: Brief Version* Scrapes (Abrasions)* Scrapes (Abrasions): Teen Version Scrapes: Brief Version* Shingles (Zoster) Skin Rash: Light Colored Patches* Skin, Cross Section: Illustration* Slivers or Splinters (Foreign Body in Skin)* Snakebites* Spider Bites and Scorpion Stings* Sunburn* Sunburn: Brief Version* Sunburn: Teen Version Suture Care: Brief Version* Sutured Wound Care Tick Bites* Tick Bites: Brief Version* Tinea Versicolor Warts* Warts: Brief Version* Warts: Teen Version Wound (Skin) Infection* Wound (Skin) Infection: Brief Version* Wound Care with Topical Skin Adhesive