Mostly diseases found in skin section
Mostly diseases found in skin section
Eczema
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is caused by irritants such as detergents and soaps. It causes itching, redness, and dryness on your skin and leaves scaly and bumpy patches on your neck, hands, face, wrists, ankles, and elbows. Eczema is common in children but can affect other ages too.
Contact Dermatitis
This is a dry and itchy rash resulting from direct contact with substances you are allergic to. These substances can be cosmetics, jewelry, or fragrances. Your skin reacts to the allergic elements on exposure, leading to rash formation.
Rosacea
Rosacea disease causes flushing of blood vessels on your skin. It produces small bumps around your blood vessels, making them more visible. You notice rosacea signs for about a week or month, after which they disappear for a while. The common skin disease affects the face, primarily the neck, nose, chick, and forehead.
Melasma
If you have melasma, you notice spots and patches on your face. They tend to be darker compared to your normal skin tone. You require the help of an expert to tell melasma apart from other common skin diseases. The common causes are infrared and ultraviolet sun radiations.
Warts
These are small and grainy growths on your skin. They also appear as tiny blackheads, majorly on your hands or fingers. Warts create a rough texture on your skin. Its symptoms include grainy bumps, itching, and uneven skin growth.
Actinic Keratosis
Do you have some dry, rough, and scaly patches on your skin? It might be solar keratosis also actinic keratosis. The patches form when your skin is damaged by the sun. In rare occasions, when untreated actinic keratosis turns into skin cancer. You need the help of a professional to diagnose this condition.
Acne Vulgaris
This condition is commonly associated with inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions on your face, chest, and back. It occurs when your skin produces excessive oily substance (sebum) that blocks your hair follicles, leading to inflammation.
Urticaria
Urticaria or hives is an itchy rash appearing on a part of your body. It may be due to insect bite, emotional stress, or medication side effects. The size of the rash grows bigger as you touch it. Urticaria commonly affects people with a previous history, women, and children
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