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Angioedema is a sudden, short-lived swelling of the skin and mucous membranes affecting any body part. Read this article to know more about angioedema.
Alopecia is a condition that causes hair loss. It can affect just the scalp or sometimes the whole body. Hair loss can be temporary or permanent.
Pseudomonal septicemia skin lesions or ecthyma gangrenosum are cutaneous lesions that occur due to the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Nummular eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by coin-shaped spots. Read the article below to know more.
Favus is a contagious fungal skin disease in humans, domestic animals, and birds, destroying the hair shaft and resulting in hair loss and alopecia.
A boil in the groin area, also known as hidradenitis suppurativa, is a recurrent boil-like lump that develops under the skin of the armpits and groin.
Cradle cap is a benign, chronic, inflammatory skin condition causing red, greasy scales and rash in kids and youngsters. Read the article to know more.
Erythema nodosum is an acute or intermittent hypersensitivity reaction to an antigen that affects subcutaneous fat and is associated with other stimuli.
Chronic venous leg ulcers are common, stubborn, and recurrent, but care tends to be wound-focused. Read below to know more.
Coumadin-induced skin necrosis is an unusual complication in patients under anticoagulant therapy and is associated with high morbidity and mortality.
Cutaneous amyloidosis is a collection of skin disorders where abnormal proteins known as amyloid accumulates in different organs and tissues of the body.
A stage 2 pressure ulcer is characterized by partial loss of skin thickness with blister formation in areas where pressure is applied over a long time.
Dermabrasion is a treatment that helps improve skin contour by scraping the topmost layer of the skin. Dermabrasion is a choice if you need smoother skin.
Lichen planus is an inflammatory skin condition that causes white patchy sores. Read the below article to know more.
Phototherapy or light therapy has been used for centuries to treat skin lesions using artificial ultraviolet for a limited time.
Creeping eruptions are the commonest tropically acquired skin lesions caused by hookworm larvae, present in the fecal matter of infected dogs and cats.
Dermoid cysts are benign developmental skin disorders due to ectodermal tissue entrapment along the lines of embryonic closure. Read the article to know more.
Skin cancer is the most common cancer developing on sun-exposed body parts, including the scalp. Read the article to learn all about scalp cancer.
Birthmarks are marks that are either present at birth or develop after birth. Read the article below to understand more about birthmarks.
A blister, also known as a vesicle, is a circular, fluid-filled, raised portion of the skin. The fluid can either be clear or blood-filled. This article is a brief on blisters.