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Thursday, March 9, 2023

Skin diseases & symptoms

 


Skin Diseases & Symptoms

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Common skin diseases & symptoms
  1. Acne: A chronic skin condition that causes pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads on the face, neck, chest, and back.

Symptoms: Redness, inflammation, and pus-filled lesions.

  1. Eczema: A chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes itchy, dry, and red patches on the skin.

Symptoms: Itching, redness, dryness, and cracking of the skin.

  1. Psoriasis: A chronic autoimmune disorder that causes thick, scaly patches on the skin.

Symptoms: Raised, reddish patches covered with silvery-white scales, itching, and burning.

  1. Rosacea: A chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes redness, flushing, and pimples on the face.

Symptoms: Redness, flushing, acne-like bumps, and visible blood vessels.

  1. Dermatitis: A group of skin conditions that cause red, itchy, and swollen skin.

Symptoms: Redness, itching, scaling, and cracking of the skin.

  1. Hives: A skin rash that appears suddenly and causes itchy, red, and raised bumps on the skin.

Symptoms: Itching, redness, and raised bumps on the skin.

  1. Warts: A viral infection that causes small, rough growths on the skin.

Symptoms: Small, rough growths on the skin, which may be flat or raised.

  1. Athlete's foot: A fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet.

Symptoms: Itching, redness, cracking, and scaling of the skin on the feet.

  1. Ringworm: A fungal infection that affects the skin on the body, scalp, or feet.

Symptoms: Itching, redness, and circular patches on the skin.

  1. Scabies: A contagious skin infestation caused by tiny mites.

Symptoms: Itching, redness, and a rash that may appear as tiny bumps or blisters.

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Symptoms: Painful rash, blisters, itching, burning sensation, and fever.

  1. Vitiligo: A skin condition that causes loss of pigment in patches on the skin.

Symptoms: Patches of white or light-colored skin, which may be present on any part of the body.

  1. Melanoma: A type of skin cancer that develops from cells called melanocytes.

Symptoms: A new, unusual growth on the skin, or changes in an existing mole or spot, such as asymmetry, irregular borders, color changes, and size.

  1. Basal cell carcinoma: A type of skin cancer that develops in the basal cells of the skin.

Symptoms: A small, waxy bump, a flat, flesh-colored or brown scar-like lesion, or a raised, reddish patch of skin.

  1. Squamous cell carcinoma: A type of skin cancer that develops in the squamous cells of the skin.

Symptoms: A firm, red nodule, a flat lesion with a scaly, crusted surface, or a new growth or sore that doesn't heal.

  1. Actinic keratosis: A precancerous skin condition caused by sun exposure.

Symptoms: Rough, scaly patches on the skin, which may be pink, red, or brown.

It's important to note that the symptoms of many skin diseases can overlap, and it's important to see a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

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Symptoms: Redness, itching, and blistering of the skin.

  1. Alopecia areata: A condition that causes hair loss in round patches on the scalp, face, or other parts of the body.

Symptoms: Sudden hair loss in round patches, which may be smooth or have some broken hairs.

  1. Pityriasis rosea: A common skin rash that usually begins with a single large pink or red patch, followed by smaller patches.

Symptoms: A large, scaly patch of skin, followed by smaller patches, which may be pink, red, or brown.

  1. Seborrheic dermatitis: A common skin condition that causes scaly patches and redness on the scalp, face, and other parts of the body.

Symptoms: Itching, redness, and scaling of the skin, which may be accompanied by dandruff or oily skin.

  1. Molluscum contagiosum: A viral skin infection that causes small, raised, wart-like bumps on the skin.

Symptoms: Small, raised, wart-like bumps on the skin, which may be pink, white, or flesh-colored.

  1. Impetigo: A bacterial skin infection that causes red, itchy sores and blisters.

Symptoms: Red, itchy sores and blisters, which may ooze and crust over.

Again, it's important to see a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan if you suspect you have any of these skin diseases or other skin concerns.

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Symptoms: Red, tender bumps or pimples around hair follicles, which may be itchy or painful.

  1. Erythema multiforme: A skin condition that causes a rash or blisters on the skin, often triggered by an allergic reaction or infection.

Symptoms: A rash or blisters on the skin, which may be red, purple, or blistered, and often appear on the hands, feet, and mouth.

  1. Lichen planus: A chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes itchy, purplish, flat-topped bumps on the skin or in the mouth.

Symptoms: Flat-topped bumps on the skin, which may be itchy, shiny, or scaly, and may have a white or grayish color.

  1. Scleroderma: A rare autoimmune disorder that causes hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues.

Symptoms: Hardening and tightening of the skin, especially on the fingers, hands, face, and trunk, as well as joint pain and stiffness.

  1. Urticaria (hives): An allergic skin reaction that causes raised, itchy, and red or white welts on the skin.

Symptoms: Raised, itchy, and red or white welts on the skin, which may be triggered by an allergy or other factors.

  1. Tinea versicolor: A fungal infection that causes discolored patches of skin, usually on the chest, back, and arms.

Symptoms: Discolored patches of skin, which may be lighter or darker than the surrounding skin, and may be scaly or itchy.

It's important to seek medical attention if you have any persistent or unusual skin symptoms, as some skin diseases can be serious or even life-threatening if left untreated.