Cancer
Acne
Pigmentation
Conditions
Lesions
100

characterized by black or dark brown patches that are uneven

Malignant melanoma

100

characterized by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands

acne

100

lack of pigment that results in light or white splotches

hypopigmentation

100

excessive sweating caused by heat/general body weakness

hyperhidrosis

100

 lesions that are a different color than the color of the skin

primary lesions

200

characterized by scaly red papules or nodules

squamous cell carcinoma

200

raised, inflamed, papule with a white or yellow center

pustule

200

irregular brown or wine-colored skin discoloration

stain

200

foul-smelling perspiration

bromhidrosis

200

Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing

crust

300

characterized by light or pearly nodules

basal cell carcinoma

300

small skin elevation that contains no fluid but may develop pus

papule

300

change in pigmentation of skin caused by exposure to the sun

tan

300

condition involving visible capillaries, 0.02-0.04 inch

telangiectasia

300

open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body

ulcer

400

any type of irregular mass varying in size, shape, and color

tumor

400

hereditary tendency for skin to retain dead cells in the follicle

retention hyperkeratosis

400

characterized by absence of melanin pigment in the body

albinism

400

 inflammatory condition of the skin

dermatitis

400

large, protruding, pocketlike lesion filled with keratin

epidermoid cyst

500

product that has been proven to not clog the follicles

noncomedogenic

500

overproduction of pigment

hyperpigmentation

500

hyperpigmentation due to hormonal imbalances

melasma

500

large protruding pocketlike lesion filled with sebum

sebaceous cyst

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