Dermatology Conditions
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Acne
A condition occurring when hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. Symptoms often include whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and painful, pus-filled lumps (cysts or nodules).
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Rosacea
A chronic condition characterized by facial redness. Common symptoms include visible blood vessels, flushing, swollen red bumps, and eye irritation.
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Psoriasis
An autoimmune disease that speeds up the growth cycle of skin cells. It typically presents as red patches covered with thick, silvery scales, often accompanied by dry, cracked skin that may bleed or itch.
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Eczema
A condition that damages the skin barrier function, causing sensitivity. Symptoms include dry, itchy skin, red to brownish-gray patches, and small, raised bumps that may leak fluid and crust over when scratched.
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Dermatitis
A general term for skin irritation. It manifests as an itchy rash, swollen or reddened skin, and may involve blisters, oozing, crusting, or flaking off of the skin.
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Moles
Common skin growths caused by clusters of pigment cells. They appear as small, dark spots and are usually asymptomatic, though changes in color, size, or shape should be monitored.
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Actinic Keratosis
Rough, scaly patches resulting from years of sun exposure. Symptoms include flat to slightly raised patches that feel like sandpaper, which may itch or burn.
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Cysts
Closed, sac-like pockets of tissue filled with fluid or other material. They typically appear as smooth, painless lumps under the skin but can become tender, red, and swollen if infected.
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Lipomas
Slow-growing, fatty lumps situated between the skin and muscle. They are usually soft and doughy to the touch, move easily with finger pressure, and are generally painless.
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Seborrheic Keratosis
A common noncancerous skin growth in older adults. These appear as waxy, raised scabs with a "stuck-on" look, ranging in color from light tan to black.
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Skin Tags
Small, soft, benign skin growths. They appear as flesh-colored or slightly darker bumps hanging by a thin stalk, typically found on the neck, armpits, or eyelids.
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Warts
Small skin growths caused by HPV. They often feel rough to the touch and may feature a pattern of tiny black dots, which are small, clotted blood vessels.
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Skin Cancer
The uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells. Main types include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Symptoms vary by type, including pearly bumps, scaly patches, or changes in existing moles.
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