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CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY
Skin conditions vary widely in terms of their symptoms, causes, and treatments. They can affect individuals of all ages and can be acute or chronic.




Acne:
A condition characterized by pimples, blackheads, and cysts, commonly occurring on the face, back, and chest.


Acanthosis nigricans:
A condition where the skin becomes dark, thick, and velvety, often in body folds.


Alopecia areata:
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss on the scalp, face, and other areas of the body. It occurs when the immune system attacks hair follicles, leading to sudden hair loss.


Basal cell carcinoma:
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer. It typically appears as a waxy bump or a flat lesion with a scar-like appearance and is caused by long-term sun exposure.


Atopic Dermatitis:
Also known as eczema, atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition characterized by itchy, inflamed skin. It often begins in childhood and can be triggered by allergens, irritants, and stress.


Cellulitis:
Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection that causes redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area. It most commonly affects the lower legs and can spread quickly if not treated promptly.




Dermatitis Herpetiformis:
Dermatitis herpetiformis is a chronic blistering skin condition associated with celiac disease. It causes intensely itchy blisters and bumps, usually on the elbows, knees, and buttocks.
Contact dermatitis:
Contact dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin resulting from direct contact with an irritant or allergen. It causes red, itchy, and sometimes blistered skin.


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Erythema multiforme:
It is a hypersensitivity reaction that causes target-shaped lesions on the skin. It is often triggered by infections, particularly herpes simplex virus.


Folliculitis:
Folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicles that results in red, swollen bumps that may be filled with pus. It can be caused by bacteria, fungi, or irritation from shaving or wearing tight clothing.
Epidermolysis bullosa:
Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of rare genetic conditions that cause the skin to be very fragile and blister easily. Blisters can form in response to minor injury or friction.




Hives:
Also known as urticaria, hives are raised, itchy welts that can appear anywhere on the skin. They are often caused by allergic reactions to foods, medications, or other substances.


Impetigo:
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection that causes red sores and blisters. It primarily affects infants and young children and is commonly spread through close contact.
Hidradenitis suppurativa:
It is a chronic skin condition characterized by painful lumps under the skin, usually in areas where skin rubs together. These lumps can become inflamed and infected.


Keloid:
Keloids are raised, thickened areas of scar tissue that form at the site of a skin injury. They can grow larger than the original wound and are more common in people with darker skin.


keratoses pilaris:
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin condition that causes small, rough bumps on the skin, usually on the arms, thighs, and cheeks. It is harmless and often improves with age.


Melanoma:
Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. It develops in the melanocytes, the cells that produce pigment, and can spread rapidly to other parts of the body if not treated early.


Lichen planus:
Lichen planus is an inflammatory condition that affects the skin and mucous membranes. It causes purplish, itchy, flat-topped bumps, most commonly on the wrists, ankles, and lower back.


Molluscum Contagiosum:
Molluscum contagiosum is a viral infection that causes small, flesh-colored bumps on the skin. It is common in children and spreads through direct contact.




Melasma:
A condition causing brown or gray-brown patches on the face.


Nummular eczema:
Chronic condition causing coin-shaped spots on the skin.
Pityriasis rosea:
Pityriasis rosea is a common skin condition that starts with a single, large pink patch on the chest or back, followed by smaller patches. It usually resolves on its own within a few weeks.


Pemphigus vulgaris:
A rare autoimmune disorder causing blisters and erosions on the skin and mucous membranes.


Psoriasis:
An autoimmune disorder causing red, scaly patches on the skin.


Ringworm:
A fungal infection causing ring-shaped, red, scaly patches.


Scabies:
A contagious skin infestation caused by tiny mites.


Rosacea:
A chronic condition causing facial redness, pimples, and visible blood vessels.




vitiligo:
A condition causing loss of skin pigment, leading to white patches.


Herpes zoster:
Reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, causing a painful rash.
Tinea versicolor:
A fungal infection causing small, discolored patches on the skin.
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