This condition appears as redness and bumpiness on the cheeks or upper arms.
What is keratosis pilaris?
This common childhood infection is also known as pink eye.
What is conjunctivitis?
The largest external cause of pigmentation disorders.
What is sun exposure?
A deficiency in perspiration due to sweat gland failure.
Anhidrosis
Alcohol consumption may need to be limited for clients with this chronic vascular condition.
What is rosacea?
this term refers to abnormal growth in the skin.
Hypertrophy
Also called ringworm, this fungal infection spreads in a circular, red, scaly pattern.
What is tinea corporis?
Freckles are an example of this type of lesion.
What are macules? Letigines
This acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands is also known as prickly heat.
What is miliaria rubra?
This condition affects 1 in 20 women during their childbearing years.
What is PCOS?
A wart, caused by a virus, is medically known as this.
What is a verruca?
This condition presents as groups of red blisters forming a line or band.
What is herpes zoster?
This yeast‑related condition causes white, brown, or salmon‑colored flaky patches.
What is tinea versicolor?
This sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor is filled with sebum.
What is a steatoma?
An esthetician can help manage this common PCOS‑related skin symptom.
What is acne?
These small outgrowths look like flaps of skin and are commonly found on the neck or underarms.
What are skin tags?
Brittle, thick, or discolored nails are a sign of this fungal infection.
What is onychomycosis?
This condition is defined by a loss of pigmentation.
What is leukoderma?
his grade of acne includes cysts, comedones, papules, pustules, and inflammation.
What is grade IV acne?
A mole that is growing larger on one side than the other may indicate this.
What is malignant melanoma?
This condition is defined as dead skin cells building up on the surface because they are not shedding properly, often contributing to acne.
What is retention hyperkeratosis?
This highly contagious bacterial infection often appears in children and produces crusty lesions.
What is impetigo?
A malformation of the skin caused by abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries.
What is a nevus?
This condition occurs when dead skin cells build up because they are not shedding properly.
What is retention hyperkeratosis?
This treatment is used to reduce or eliminate varicose veins.
What is sclerotherapy?