Skin diseases generally fall into a specific category or type. The most general types of skin diseases include they are cold sores,creeping eruption,dandruff.
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Cold Sores |
| Another Name | - |
Simplex virus, Night fever, or Fever blister |
| Affected Age | - |
29 to 50 |
| Description |
| The Cold sores is contagious, incurable, and sexually transmit illness.The skin in the region of the blisters is often red, swollen, and sore. |
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Creeping Eruption |
| Another Name | - |
Cutaneous larvae migrans |
| Affected Age | - |
5 to 38 |
| Description |
| Creeping eruption is frequently found in warm climate countries. It affects the children than adults.A creeping eruption is infection is caused by dog or cat hookworm larvae.
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Dandruff |
| Another Name | - |
Seborrheic Dermatitis |
| Affected Age | - |
3 |
| Description |
| Dandruff is the shedding of dead skin cells beginning the scalp. Dandruff is a common scalp disorder affecting approximately half of the population at the young age and of any gender and ethnicity. |
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Dermatitis |
| Another Name | - |
Eczema |
| Affected Age | - |
5 |
| Description |
| Corticosteroids, Immunomodulators, Moisturizing, Light Therapy are a few the treatment methods for the dermatitis |
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Dermatitis Herpetiformis |
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Duhring's disease |
| Affected Age | - |
15 to 40 |
| Description |
| Duhring's Disease is a chronic blistering skin condition, differentiate by blisters overflowing with a watery fluid. |
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Dermatofibroma |
| Another Name | - |
Histiocytoma |
| Affected Age | - |
5 |
| Description |
| A dermatofibroma is a general kind of fibrous skin lesion this disease is regularly painless. |
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Hives |
| Another Name | - |
Urticaria |
| Affected Age | - |
18 to 25 |
| Description |
| Hives are rounded or oval bumps (swellings) on the skin to often be itchy. Hives is regularly caused by allergic reactions. |
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Friction Blister |
| Another Name | - |
Friction blister |
| Affected Age | - |
20 |
| Description |
| It is usually occur on the feet it is painful when touched. A blister is a small pocket of fluid inside the upper layers of the skin.
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Cellulitis |
| Another Name | - |
Cellulitis |
| Affected Age | - |
50 |
| Description |
| Cellulitis is a diffuse inflammation of connective tissue with severe irritation of dermal and subcutaneous layers of the skin. Cellulitis is caused by a type of bacteria entering the skin, usually by way of a cut, abrasion, or break in the skin. |
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Mastocytosis |
| Another Name | - |
Cutaneous mastocytosis |
| Affected Age | - |
2 to 55 |
| Description |
| Mastocytosis is a collection of rare disorders of both children and adults caused by the presence of too many mast cells (mastocytes) and CD34+ mast cell precursors in a person's body. The most common cutaneous mastocytosis is urticaria pigmentosa. |
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Wart |
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Wart |
| Affected Age | - |
17 to 33 |
| Description |
| A wart is commonly a small, rough growth, typically on a human’s hands or feet but often other locations. Warts are small, usually painless growths on the skin caused by a virus called human papilloma virus (HPV). They are generally harmless. |
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Tropical Ulcer |
| Another Name | - |
Aden ulcer |
| Affected Age | - |
15 |
| Description |
| Tropical ulcer is a wound occurring in cutaneous leishmaniasis. It is caused by a variety of microorganisms, including mycobacteria. Tropical ulcer has been described as a disease of the 'poor and hungry'. |
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Acrodermatitis Continua |
| Another Name | - |
Dermatitis repens |
| Affected Age | - |
9 |
| Description |
| Acrodermatitis continua is a rare, sterile, pustular eruption of the fingers and toes that slowly extends proximally. Acrodermatitis inflammation of the skin of the limbs, especially the hands or feet. |
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Stevens Johnson Syndrome |
| Another Name | - |
Stevens Johnson syndrome |
| Affected Age | - |
1 to 15 |
| Description |
| Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are two forms of life-threatening skin diseases, in which cell death causes the epidermis to separate from the dermis. The disease is considered to be a hypersensitivity complex. |
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Liver Spots |
| Another Name | - |
Solar lentigo |
| Affected Age | - |
40 |
| Description |
| Liver spots are marks on the skin connected with aging and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Liver spots are flat, brown-black spots that usually appear on the skin in sun-exposed areas of the body. |
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Solar Keratosis |
| Another Name | - |
Senile keratosis |
| Affected Age | - |
40 |
| Description |
| Solar Keratosis (SK) is a common lesion which occurs in sun-exposed skin. A solar keratosis is a small, thickened, scaly growth (or lump) which develops on the skin. It is sometimes called an actinic keratosis. |
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Melasma |
| Another Name | - |
Chloasma faciei |
| Affected Age | - |
20 to 40 |
| Description |
| `Melasma is often related with the female hormones estrogen and progesterone. Melasma is a tan or dark skin discoloration. Melasma is a very common skin disorder. Sun exposure is also a strong risk factor for melasma. |
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Sebaceous Hyperplasia |
| Another Name | - |
Sebaceous glands |
| Affected Age | - |
middle age or older |
| Description |
| Sebaceous hyperplasia is a disorder of the glands in which they become enlarged in adults of middle age or older. It produces yellow, shiny bumps on the face. These bumps are a natural response to the maternal hormones of pregnancy. |
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