Hyperpigmentation
Inflammations
hypertorphies
contagious deseases
sudoriferous gland disorders
100

Melasma

what is a hormonal disorder characterized by symmentrical pigmentation patterns on the face

100

dermatitis

what is a generalized term that refers to a inflammatory condition of the skin; included lesions such as eczema, vesicles, and papules

100

hyperkeratosis

thickening of the skin caused by a mass of keratinocyted

100

conjunctivitis

pinkeye inflammation of the mucous membrane around the eye due to chmical bacterial or viral causes very contagious treated with anticiotics

100

anhidrosis

deficiency in perspiration due to failure of the sweat glands, often results from a fever or skin disease. anhidrosis requires medical treatment

200

Ephelids

what is called freckles

200

contact dermatitis

an inflammatory skin condition caused by an allergic reaction from contact with a chemical or other substance

200

keratoma

an acquired thickened patch of epidermis. a callus caused by pressure or friction is a keratoma. if the thickening also grows inward, it becomes a corn

200

herpes simplex virus 1

fever blisters or cold sores, recurring viral infection, cold sores, lesions around the mouth

200

bromhidrosis

foul smelling perspiration usually in the armpits or on the feet. caused by bacteria and yeast that break down the sweat on the surface of the skin

300

nevus

what another name for birthmark

300

allergic contact dermatitis

which is caused by exposure to and direct skin contact with an allergen

300

keratosis

an abnormally thick buildup of skin cells

300

herpes simplex virus 2

genital herpes, never work on clients active herpes lesions. peels waxing other stimuli may cause breakout even if the condition is not currently active. virus can be spread to other areas on the person that is infected or to other people.  example of why reviewing the client intake form is important

300

hyperhidrosis

chronic excessive perspiration caused by heat, genetics stress or medications

400

poikiloderma

what is sun damage characterized by dark reddish-brown discoloration on the sides of the neck with light skin under the chin

400

atopic dermatitis

a chronic relapsing form of dermatitis (excess inflammation from allergies) trigger reactions that include dry, cracked skin

400

keratosis pilaris

redness and bumpiness in the cheeks, uppper arms or thighs, caused by blocked follicles "chicken skin"

400

herpes zoster

shngles painful skin condition due to reactivation of the chickenpox virus aka varicella zoster virus VZV

400

diaphoresis

excessive perspiration due to an underlying medical condition, menopause is an example

500

postinflammatory hyperpigmentation

skin pigmentaton of browns and reds due to inflammation after a skin injury such as a pimple, ingrown hair, or other attack on the epidermis

500

eczema

inflammatory, painful itching disease of the skin, acute or chronic in nature, with dry or moist lesions referred to physician

500

mole

a pigmented nevus, a brownish spot ranging in color from tan to bluish black, some are flat, resembling freckles, others are raised and darker

500

impetigo

bacterial infection of the skin that often occurs in children, small blishers or crusty lesions filled with bacteria.  extremely contagious

500

miliaria rubra

prickly heat acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands, results in the eruption of red vesicles and burning, itching skin from excessive heat exposure

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