Articles, tagged with "papules", page 8
13th October 2008
There are many products on the market for acne skin care, some of them hyping so-called "miracle cures". While there are no miracle cures, there are several products that many people find extremely helpful for controlling acne. Below are what we conside...
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Author:
John Russell
24th September 2008
Kyrle disease is a rare pathologic condition due to a keratinization disturbance. Kyrle disease is characterized by the formation of large papules with central keratin plugs that may grow in a widespread distribution pattern. The illness is most closely c...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
19th September 2008
There are a number of different skin diseases that can cause sufferers anxiety, embarrassment, and even a fear of going out into society. As if the pain and discomfort of skin disease wasn't enough, sufferers also have to frequently endure unkind remarks ...
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Author:
Naisara
09th September 2008
Grover's disease is characterized by an itchy eruption that may last an average of 10-12 months. Grover's disease frequently starts fairly suddenly. It is characterized by papules and papulovesicles with excoriations occurring on the chest, back, lower st...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
21st August 2008
Acne is not just acne. There are several types of acne, each requiring a different type of treatment for it to be effective. It is important that yours is correctly diagnosed. Some are mild forms, that are easily treated, but the more severe forms can b...
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Author:
Dean Erickson
24th July 2008
The acne newborn is also called by the neonatal acne. This disease affects the skin around 20% of newborns and infants. During the immaturity, acne is associated when the sebaceous glands clog the pores of the skin. Mother goes through hormones to newborn...
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Author:
Jenny
21st July 2008
What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a skin disease that is prevalent with the people who are very fair. Red patches appear on the nose, face, forehead, and cheeks and is known as erythema in this stage. In extreme cases, it might lead to small bumps on face, i...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
18th July 2008
Exercise-induced anaphylaxis is a physical form of allergy. Exercise-induced anaphylaxis occurs sometimes only when somebody is exerted within 30 minute to eat certain foods such as corn and of molluscs and shellfish of the anaphylaxis. Exercise-armatures...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
07th July 2008
Diagnostic Hallmarks
Distribution: finger webs, elbows, axillary folds, buttocks, breasts, and penis
History of contagion (family members or sexual partner with evidence of similar disease)
Identification of the mites, feces, or ova in scrapings ...
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Author:
ebet sanders
01st July 2008
Hookworm infection begins when the worm is in the larval stage. It penetrates the skin and migrates during its life cycle through the liver and the lungs, and it attaches to the mucosa of the small intestine where it matures. Hookworms deplete the body of...
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Author:
peterhutch
18th June 2008
Kaposi sarcoma presents as red to purplish spots (macules) and raised bumps (papules and nodules). They are generally first seen on the skin, commonly on legs or feet. They also occur in the mouth. Initially, the lesions are small and painless but they ca...
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Author:
James Sameul
05th June 2008
Before you can treat your acne it is vital to know just what sort of acne you have because, despite what many of us think, acne can be more than a simple case of spots caused by trapped skin oil (sebum), dead skin cells, white blood cells and bacteria.
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Author:
Donald Saunders
29th May 2008
Eczema is a chronic skin ailment giving these symptoms: dry and rough skin, redness, itching, small papules and small blisters filled with fluid. The blisters develop into small or larger superficial sores that cause weeping, oozing and crusting. The ski...
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Author:
Knut Holt
21st May 2008
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a skin disorder often associated with celiac disease. (DH) is an intensely itchy skin eruption. Dermatitis herpetiformis usually begins in persons age 20 and older, although children may sometimes be affected. It is seen i...
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Author:
peterhutch
21st May 2008
Darier's disease is an autosomal dominantly inherited genodermatosis. The principal reason of this disease is irregularity in the gene, environmental factors, warmth, humidity, and vulnerability to sunshine. The gene that causes Darier disease is frequent...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen