What is Dermatosis?
Dermatosis is a term that refers to the diseases of the integral system. This classification involves everything on the surface of the body: skin, nails, and hair. Any condition affecting the skin can be classified as skin disease. It does not include skin conditions, which include inflammation (which will be skin swelling). Your skin is the largest organ on your body. Thousands of documentary situations can affect skin, hair and nails.
There are many layers in the skin, including epidermis, dermis and sub-skilled tissues. A dermatosis may include changes in any or all of these skin layers. The conditions you can hear about skin Dermatosis include:
• Rash: A wide variety of skin conditions that are red and raised
• Lesion: An area of skin that is unusual
• Macule: Changes in color or stability in the skin
• Papule: A collision on skin less than 1 cm in diameter
• Nodule: A collision on skin more than 1 cm in diameter
• Plaque: A large area of affected skin with affected skin that can flake or peel
• Vesicles and bullae: raised collision which is full of fluid
• Lichenification: A thick discoloration of the skin, such as Lifes on trees
• Pustules: A collision that probably causes the infection to be removed
• Lesion: An area of skin that is unusual
• Macule: Changes in color or stability in the skin
• Papule: A collision on skin less than 1 cm in diameter
• Nodule: A collision on skin more than 1 cm in diameter
• Plaque: A large area of affected skin with affected skin that can flake or peel
• Vesicles and bullae: raised collision which is full of fluid
• Lichenification: A thick discoloration of the skin, such as Lifes on trees
• Pustules: A collision that probably causes the infection to be removed
Normal Skin Condition
There are thousands of different skin conditions. Some of the most common forms of skin disease include:
• Acne: When the oil glands in the skin cause mouth and scarfing
• Impetigo: a skin infection due to bacteria
• Melanoma: the most serious form of skin cancer
• Basal cell carcinoma: The most common form of skin cancer that attacks in the top layer of epidermis
• Moles: black growth on the skin
• Actinic keratosis: Christy pre-cancerous growth due to sun damage
• Erythema nodosum: fat inflammation under the skin of shin, resulting in red lumps
• Lupus Erythremothus: An Automobile Disease That Can Affect “Butterfly” on the Face
• Morphea: Static patch of local scleroderma, or skin
• Vitiligo: white of skin patch
• Tinea: The fungal infection of the skin which leaves the round number
• Clubbing nails: When the nose curves around the fingers due to low oxygen levels in the blood
• Spoon Nails (Coilonychia): Signs of iron deficiency or liver condition are called hemochromatosis.
• Onycholysis: When the nails are loosened and separated from the nail bed
• Lines of Beau: Indentation which runs in nails
• Yellow Nail Syndrome: An Illusion of Nails
• Alopecia areata: Hair fall in round patch
• Head lice: miniskool parasitic worms living on skips
• Wrinkle: Impact of aging on skin Read More
• Impetigo: a skin infection due to bacteria
• Melanoma: the most serious form of skin cancer
• Basal cell carcinoma: The most common form of skin cancer that attacks in the top layer of epidermis
• Moles: black growth on the skin
• Actinic keratosis: Christy pre-cancerous growth due to sun damage
• Erythema nodosum: fat inflammation under the skin of shin, resulting in red lumps
• Lupus Erythremothus: An Automobile Disease That Can Affect “Butterfly” on the Face
• Morphea: Static patch of local scleroderma, or skin
• Vitiligo: white of skin patch
• Tinea: The fungal infection of the skin which leaves the round number
• Clubbing nails: When the nose curves around the fingers due to low oxygen levels in the blood
• Spoon Nails (Coilonychia): Signs of iron deficiency or liver condition are called hemochromatosis.
• Onycholysis: When the nails are loosened and separated from the nail bed
• Lines of Beau: Indentation which runs in nails
• Yellow Nail Syndrome: An Illusion of Nails
• Alopecia areata: Hair fall in round patch
• Head lice: miniskool parasitic worms living on skips
• Wrinkle: Impact of aging on skin Read More
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