Skin diseases list with pictures

  1. Rash: 22 Common Skin Rashes, Pictures, Causes & Treatment
  2. Slide show: Common skin rashes
  3. List of rare skin diseases: Pictures, symptoms, and treatments
  4. Pictures of 15 Uncommon Skin Conditions
  5. Skin Diseases: Types of, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention
  6. Skin Infection: Pictures, Types, Causes and Treatments
  7. Skin Disorders: Pictures, Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
  8. Diseases and conditions: A to Z


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Rash: 22 Common Skin Rashes, Pictures, Causes & Treatment

Share on Pinterest Flea bites of the lower leg causing red bumps and scabbing. Angela Hampton Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo • usually located in clusters on the lower legs and feet • itchy, small red bumps on lighter skin tones, and more plum-like in color on darker skin tones • symptoms begin immediately after being bitten Fifth disease Share on Pinterest Fifth disease is a viral illness caused by parvovirus, which can cause a ‘slapped cheek’ rash. Kardelen Yang?n Via Wikipedia • symptoms include headache, fatigue, low fever, sore throat, runny nose, diarrhea, and nausea • children are more likely than adults to experience a rash • round, bright red rash on the cheeks, but it may be less noticeable on darker skin tones • usually after the face rash, a lacy-patterned rash may appear on the arms, legs, and upper body and might be more visible after a hot shower or bath Rosacea Share on Pinterest Weinkle, A. P., Doktor, V., & Emer, J. (2015). Update on the management of rosacea. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology, 8, 159–177. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S58940 • chronic (long-term) skin disease that goes through cycles of fading and relapse • relapses may be triggered by spicy foods, alcoholic beverages, sunlight, stress, and the intestinal bacteria Helicobacter pylori • the four subtypes of rosacea encompass a wide variety of symptoms • common symptoms include facial flushing, raised red bumps, facial redness, skin dryness, and skin sensitivity • on d...

Slide show: Common skin rashes

Previous 1 of 8 Contact dermatitis Contact dermatitis is a rash caused by direct contact with certain substances. Or it can be caused by an allergic reaction to certain substances. Irritant contact dermatitis (A) usually produces a dry, scaly, itchy rash. Many substances, such as cleaning products or industrial chemicals, cause this condition. Allergic contact dermatitis (B) produces a very itchy rash with bumps, swelling and sometimes blisters, as with this case of poison ivy. Common allergy-causing agents (allergens) are latex rubber, nickel and poison ivy. Allergic contact dermatitis develops after an initial exposure to the allergen. To treat your rash, try to figure out what caused it and avoid that substance. You can also apply medicated cream to ease the discomfort of your symptoms. • AskMayoExpert. Contact dermatitis. Mayo Clinic; 2021. • AskMayoExpert. Poison ivy allergic contact dermatitis. Mayo Clinic; 2021. • Sutaria N, et al. Itch in skin of color: A multicenter cross-sectional study. British Journal of Dermatology. doi:10.111/BJD.20403. • High WA. Special considerations in skin of color. In: Dermatology Secrets. Elsevier; 2021. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed May 5, 2021. • Eczema in skin of color: What you need to know. https://nationaleczema.org/eczema-in-skin-of-color. Accessed Aug. 11, 2021. • Kelly AP, et al. Normal and pathological skin lesions. In: Taylor and Kelly's Dermatology for Skin of Color. 2nd ed. McGraw Hill; 2016. https://accessmedicine...

List of rare skin diseases: Pictures, symptoms, and treatments

Actinic prurigo (AP) is a skin condition that Symptoms include: • itchy rash • small red papules, plaques, or nodules on the skin • weeping and crusting, in some cases Skin exposed to sunlight AP most often crops up on the face, lips, neck, chest, arms, and hands. It can also cause eye irritation. The condition can also affect places on the body that do not get direct sunlight exposure. There is no cure for AP. However, people can manage symptoms by limiting their exposure to the sun and protecting themselves when they go outside on very sunny days. During flare-ups, people can use: • topical corticosteroids • anti-itch creams • antimalarial drugs to help with inflammation Peeling skin syndrome (PSS) is a rare genetic skin disorder where skin shedding happens at an accelerated rate. The condition can start at birth or early on in childhood. Factors such as heat and friction Possible symptoms of PSS include: • skin shedding or peeling, usually painless • blistering • itching • skin reddening Treatment for PSS involves adequate moisturizing of the skin. There is no way to stop skin shedding. People with It can happen when a person self-medicates with supplements or other substances that contain silver. It can also occur because of occupational exposure to silver, such as in metal alloy manufacturing. Signs of argyria include: • blue-gray skin tone, mostly on parts of the skin that get a lot of exposure • hyperpigmented nails • whites of the eyes taking on a blue-gray tinge A...

Pictures of 15 Uncommon Skin Conditions

Babies with the disease may be born with red, blistered, raw-looking skin that's thick in places, injures easily, and gets inflamed. Thick, hard scales form in rows on the skin -- especially around creases of joints. A genetic test can tell for sure if you have the disease, which gets its name from the Greek word for "fish." Treatment isn't easy. Removing the scales often leaves skin fragile and prone to infection. It feels like something is crawling on, stinging, or biting you. Some people report tiny fibers on their skin and problems with memory, mood, and concentration. Though certain studies suggest a possible link to infection, many scientists believe it's a mental health issue. You might have the mistaken belief that you're "infested." Your doctor will try to rule out other causes and may suggest therapy. A slowdown of your skin's natural shedding causes a buildup of a protein called keratin that leads to dry skin, a flaky scalp, small fish-like scales (especially on your elbows and lower legs), and deep, painful cracks. Your skin may get darker, too. Ichthyosis vulgaris may be passed down from a parent or be related to an illness like cancer, thyroid disease, or People who aren't naturally immune (most of us are) might get it from someone else -- or from handling an armadillo. Symptoms can take years to show up. Look for a rash or reddish spots, with swollen skin, and numbness in that spot or in a finger or toe. Your eyes could get very sensitive to light. Antibioti...

Skin Diseases: Types of, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

Skin diseases are conditions that affect your skin. These diseases may cause rashes, inflammation, itchiness or other skin changes. Some skin conditions may be genetic, while lifestyle factors may cause others. Skin disease treatment may include medications, creams or ointments, or lifestyle changes. Overview What are skin diseases? Your • Hold in fluid and prevent • Help you feel sensations, such as temperature or pain. • Keep out bacteria, viruses and other causes of infection. • Stabilize your body temperature. • Synthesize (create) vitamin D in response to sun exposure. Skin diseases include all conditions that clog, irritate or inflame your skin. Often, skin diseases cause What are the most common types of skin diseases? Some skin diseases are minor. Others cause severe symptoms. Some of the most common skin diseases include: • Acne, blocked skin follicles that lead to oil, bacteria and dead skin buildup in your pores. • Alopecia areata, losing your hair in small patches. • Atopic dermatitis (eczema), dry, itchy skin that leads to swelling, cracking or scaliness. • Psoriasis, scaly skin that may swell or feel hot. • Raynaud’s phenomenon, periodic reduced blood flow to your fingers, toes or other body parts, causing numbness or skin color change. • Rosacea, flushed, thick skin and pimples, usually on the face. • Skin cancer, uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells. • Vitiligo, patches of skin that lose pigment. What are some types of rare skin diseases? Many rare sk...

Skin Infection: Pictures, Types, Causes and Treatments

Healthlineonly shows you brands and products that we stand behind. Our team thoroughly researches and evaluates the recommendations we make on our site. To establish that the product manufacturers addressed safety and efficacy standards, we: • Evaluate ingredients and composition:Do they have the potential to cause harm? • Fact-check all health claims:Do they align with the current body of scientific evidence? • Assess the brand:Does it operate with integrity and adhere to industry best practices? We do the research so you can find trusted products for your health and wellness. Various pathogens can cause skin infections, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The symptoms, treatment, and outlook will depend on the cause. Infections can vary from mild to serious. Most skin infections are highly treatable. However, an infection can become more serious if it goes deeper into the skin or spreads across much of the body. People with a weakened immune system have a • a health condition, such as HIV, diabetes, poor circulation, or malnutrition • a side effect of medication, such as chemotherapy or biologic drug use • being older or very young • have skin folds due to obesity Over-the-counter medications and Read on to learn more about skin infections and what to do if you have one. The following are four different types of skin infections: 1. Bacterial skin infections Bacterial skin infections occur when bacteria enter the skin, Anthrax is one type of bacterium that ca...

Skin Disorders: Pictures, Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

| | | | | | | | | | | | | Acne Suffering from acne? You’re not alone. Acne is the most common condition dermatologists treat — 40 to 50 million Americans struggle with acne at any given time. Photos of acne People think of acne as a teenage problem, but I see it primarily in adult women,” said Dr. Amy McMichael. Boy_Anupong / Getty Images stock Acne can show up as different types of blemishes on the skin, typically on the face, neck, chest, back and shoulders. Getty Images Acne symptoms and signs Acne can show up almost anywhere on the skin — as blackheads, papules and pustules or pimples, cysts and nodules Causes of acne Acne starts when dead skin cells don’t shed properly and clog your pores. Acne treatments Some acne can be treated with over-the-counter products, while others require professional help, including prescription medication and treatments. Read more Actinic keratosis These precancerous lesions often appear as rough spots on the skin. Actinic keratosis is common, but if left untreated it can turn into squamous cell carcinoma. Photos of actinic keratosis “We see [actinic keratoses] more frequently on chronically sun-exposed areas like the face, forearms and the backs of the hands,” said Dr. Laura Ferris. Steven Love / Alamy Stock Photo Actinic keratosis symptoms and signs The appearance of actinic keratosis can vary from bumps that look like pimples or acne to rough lesions that are red, pink or gray. Causes of actinic keratosis When cells in the skin called k...

Diseases and conditions: A to Z

Welcome! Diseases & conditions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Featured Natalie tried many acne products without success. Find out how a board-certified dermatologist helped Natalie see clear skin before her wedding. JAK inhibitors are helping patients with alopecia areata, eczema/atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and vitiligo. Here’s what you need to know. Everyday care • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Featured Everyone's at risk for skin cancer. These dermatologists' tips tell you how to protect your skin. Find out what may be causing the itch and what can bring relief. Darker Skin Tones • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Featured Find out why dark spots appear and what can fade them. If you have what feels like razor bumps or acne on the back of your neck or scalp, you may have acne keloidalis nuchae. Find out what can help. Cosmetic treatments • • • • • • • Featured You can expect permanent results in all but one area. Do you know which one? If you want to diminish a noticeable scar, know these 10 things before having laser treatment. It can smooth out deep wrinkles and lines, but the results aren’t permanent. Here’s how long botox tends to last. Public health programs • • • • • • • • • • • Featured Use these professionally produced online infographics, posters, and videos to help others find and prevent skin cancer. Free to everyone, these materials teach young people about common skin conditions,...