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Abscess: : A local accumulation of pus anywhere in the body A skin abscess is better known as a common boil;
Acne:: Localized skin inflammation as a result of overactivity of the oil glands at the base of hair follicles. Acne happens when oil (sebaceous) glands come to life around puberty, when these glands are stimulated by male hormones that are produced in the adrenal glands of both boys and girls.
Acne conglobata:: A very severe type of acne in which nodules are connected beneath the skin surface to other nodules or acne lesions.
Actinic keratoses: Thick, warty, rough, reddish growths on sun-exposed skin. AKs are known as the early beginnings of skin cancer.
Acne mechanaica:: Form of ane that develops in response to heat, covered skin, constant pressure, and or repeive friction against the skin
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Acne Rosacea: This term is actually a misnomer! The appropriate term is simply rosacea which is a chronic skin disease that affects the middle third of the face with persistent redness over the areas of the face and nose that normally blush: mainly the forehead, the chin and the lower half of the nose.
Acne vulgaris:: The common form of acne seen most often in teenagers or young adults, acne vulgaris is the result of overactive oil glands that become plugged, red, and inflamed.
Acanthosis nigricans: A skin disorder characterized by dark, thick, velvety skin in body folds and creases, caused by too much insulin in the blood
Acrochordons: Known as Cutaneous tags. Cutaneous tags are very common, generally benign skin growths that occur most often after midlife. They are tiny skin protrusions, and may have a small narrow stalk connecting the skin bump to the surface of the skin.
Age spots: : Also called "liver spots." Flat, brown areas usually found on the face, hands, back and feet. They are associated with aging, but chronic sun exposure is a major cause
:is characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of skin inflammation (dermatitis) and diarrhea. The skin on the cheeks, elbows and knees and tissue about the mouth and anus are inflamed. There is also balding of the scalp, eyebrows and lashes, delayed wound healing and recurrent bacterial and fungal infections due to immune deficiency.
Allergic contact eczema : (dermatitis): a red, itchy, weepy reaction where the skin has come into contact with a substance that the immune system recognizes as
foreign, such as poison ivy or certain preservatives in creams and lotions
Androgenic: :Referring to the hormones that stimulate the sebacceous glnads to create sebum
Androgens:: Male hormones that stimulate the sebaceous glands, is also present in feamles a hormone responsible for puysical maturation.
Antimicrobial: Agent such as a medication that kills or eliminates micororganisms
Antibacterial:: Anything that destroys bacteria or suppresses their growth or their ability to reproduce. heat. Chemicals such as chlorine, and antibiotic drugs all have antibacterial properties. Such products do not reduce the risk for symptoms of viral infectious diseases in otherwise healthy persons.
Antioxidant: An enzyme or other organic molecule that can counteract the damaging effects of oxygen in tissues. Although the term technically applies to molecules reacting with oxygen, it is often applied to molecules that protect from any free radical (molecule with unpaired electron)
Angioedema: is like hives, only the welts are larger and form at a deeper layer in the skin. This causes severe swelling, usually in the face, near the eyes and mouth
Incontinentia pigmenti, sometimes referred to as IP or Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome, is an unusual inherited disorder of skin pigmentation that is associated with abnormalities of skin..
Ambulatory Phlebectomy: Removal of varicose veins by a series of tiny incisions along the path of an enlarged vein.
Aphthous Ulcers: Is an open sore in the mouth, which appears as a painful white or yellow ulcer surrounded by a bright red area.
Atopic: Prone to allergies, often refered as genetic in nature
Atopic dermatitis: a chronic skin disease characterized by itchy, inflamed skin
Aromatherapy: A form of alternative and complimentary medicine based on the use of very concentrated "essential" oils from the flowers, leaves, bark, branches, rind or roots of plants. In aromatherapy these potent oils are mixed with a carrier (usually soybean or almond oil) or the oils are diluted with alcohol or water and rubbed on the skin, sprayed in the air, inhaled or applied as a compress. They should never be consume
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