The most common presentation of this fungal infection involves a scaly, peeling area in the web spaces of the toes.
What is Tinea Pedis
The CDC describes the common risk factors for this bacterial condition as the "Five C's".
Bonus if you can name them.
What is Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resistent Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA)
5 C's:
Close skin to skin contact
Contaminated items (towels, razors, soap)
Crowding
Cleanliness (poor hygiene)
Compromised skin integrity
This skin condition is caused by exposure to or contact with a specific allergen.
What is Contact Dermatitis
This type of skin lesion presents as broad, raised areas on the skin, commonly seen in psoriasis.
What are Plaques
This is the NCAA return to play recommendation for this "Harry Potter spell sounding" viral infection,
What is NCAA requires that Molluscum Contagiosum lesions be curetted or removed, and area covered with a gas-permeable dressing.
Tight clothing, obesity, and chronic corticosteroid use are risk factors associated with this fungal infection.
(Bonus... What is the fungal spot on his hand called?)
What is Tinea Cruris
(Bonus: Tinea Manuum)
This bacterial infection presents as honey-colored, crusted, well-defined erythematous vesicles, most frequently found on the face and other exposed areas.
Can also be bullous:
What is Impetigo
This skin condition is caused by the accumulation of sebum in blocked hair follicles and sebaceous glands.
What is Acne Vulgaris
This type of skin lesion presents as small, flat spots or blemishes, commonly seen in tinea versicolor.
What are Macules
Distal subungual onychomycosis is the most common form of this fungal infection.
What is Tinea Unguium
Itching is the most common symptom of this very contagious parasitic infection.
What is Scabies
This condition is associated with dry skin, lichenification, and fissure or cracks in the skin.
What is Chronic Eczema
This type of skin lesion presents as small, fluid-filled blisters <10mm, commonly seen in impetigo or HSV-1.
What are Vesicles
Due to its skin to skin contact spread, athletes with this type of fungal infection are required to be withheld from practice for a minimum of 72 hours.
What is Tinea Corporis
(In wrestling, it's commonly called Tinea ______)
This viral infection is caused by the HPV virus.
What are Warts (Plantar Warts most common)
This skin condition is caused by a T-cell mediated disorder leading to a rapid growth of epidermal and vascular cells.
What is Psoriasis
This type of skin lesion presents as solid, raised bumps >10mm, commonly seen in furuncles.
What are Nodules (or Pustules)
This fungal infection is not contagious and occurs more commonly in regions of the country with hot and humid climates.
What is Tinea Versicolor
This viral infection usually has prodromal symptoms of tingling or burning.
What is Herpes Labialis (HSV-1)
In wrestling it's called Herpes ____________.
Bonus: What are these?
The risk for developing this bacterial infection is increased with poor maintenance of chlorine levels in pools and hot tubs.
What is Folliculitis
This type of skin lesion presents as slightly raised lesions of inflamed skin, commonly seen in cold urticaria.
What are Wheals