Primary and Secondary Lesions
Contagious Skin and Nail Diseases
Common Skin conditions
Types of Dermatitis
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An itchy, swollen lesion that can be caused by a blow, scratch, bite of an insect, urticaria (skin allergy), or the sting of a nettle. Ex., Mosquito Bite

Wheal

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Fever blisters or cold sores; recurring viral infection; a vesicle or group of vesicles on a red, swollen base. The blisters usually appear on the lips or nostrils

Herpes Simplex Virus 1

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Redness caused by inflammation

Erythema
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Contact with allergens and caustic chemicals can cause skin sensitivity or disorders. Allergies and skin eruptions are common. Wearing gloves or protective skin creams while working with chemicals or irritating substances can help prevent

Contact Dermatitis

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An inflammatory and vascular disorder with multiple causes that are not completely understood. It is a progressive disorder starting with flushing and increasing redness. Rhinophyma, a thickening of the skin, can occur in advanced cases. Vasodilation aggravates the condition. Factors that aggravate rosacea are spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, temperature extremes, heat, sun, and stress.

Rosacea

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A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue. Keloids will form along any type of scar for people susceptible to them

Keloid

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Also known as wart; a hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus. They are not cancerous, but they are contagious. Typically flesh colored but can be brown or black. Appear singly or in clusters.

Verruca

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The medical term for itching.

Pruritis

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An inflammatory, painful itching disease of the skin; is acute or chronic in nature; has dry or moist lesions. Avoid contact and skin care treatments

excema

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Characterized by white, irregular patches of skin that are totally lacking pigment. Worsens with time and sun and can occur at any age. Believed to be an autoimmune disorder

Vitiligo

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Raised, inflamed lesion with white or yellow center containing pus in the top of the lesion.

Pustule

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Also known as pinkeye—inflammation of the mucous membrane (conjunctiva) around the eye due to chemical, bacterial, or viral causes; very contagious

Conjunctivitis

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Swelling from a fluid imbalance in the cells or from a response to injury, infection, or medication.

Edema

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Acne-like condition around the mouth consisting mainly of small clusters of papules. Not contagious.

perioral dermatitis

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What are 3 different types of skin cancer

Basal cell carcinoma • Squamous cell carcinoma • Malignant melanoma

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Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping. Example: nail cuticle damage from nail biting.

excoriation

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Also known as ringworm; caused by a fungus; is not a worm. It looks like a skin irritation that spreads into a circular infection that is red and scaly

Tinea Corporis

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Hair grows under the surface instead of growing up and out of the follicle. Also known as ingrown hair.

Folliculitis

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Chronic, relapsing form of dermatitis. Atopic means “excess inflammation from allergies.” The redness, itching, and dehydration of the dermatitis make the condition worse. Use of humidifiers and lotion can help keep the skin more hydrated. Topical corticosteroids can relieve the symptoms

Atopic Dermatitis

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Acne Triggers

Genetics, Hormones, Environment, Lifestyle, Cosmetics and skincare products, and diet

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Small blister or sac containing clear fluid, lying within or just beneath the epidermis.

Vesicle

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A bacterial infection of the skin that often occurs in children; characterized by clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria.

Impetigo

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A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum. Also known as a wen

Steatoma

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Caused by poor circulation in the lower legs; can create a chronic inflammatory state. The legs may sometimes have ulcerations, along with scaly skin, itching, and hyperpigmentation.

Stasis Dermatitis

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Types of Hypertrophies

Hyperkeratosis • Keratoma • Keratosis pilaris • Keratosis • Mole  •Psoriasis Skin • tag