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Acne vulgaris - Crusting of skin bumps, Cysts, Papules (small red bumps), Pustules (small red bumps containing white or yellow pus),Redness around the skin eruptions., scarring of the skin, Whiteheads, Blackheads., Albinism - lack of color in hair, eyes, and skin, Blister - thin-walled sac filled with a fluid, usually clear and small, Jaundice - yellowing of the skin, Cyanosis - Bluish or grayish color of the skin, nails, lips, or around the eyes., Crusts - dried blood, pus, or serum (clear liquid) on the surface of the skin., Canker sore - Small, shallow sore inside the mouth or at the base of the gums, Chicken pox - itchy, blister-like rash on the skin caused by a virus, Cutaneous lupus - autoimmune disease that causes red, scaly rash on the skin, Decubitus ulcer - Unusual changes in skin color or texture; Swelling.; Pus-like draining; An area of skin that feels cooler or warmer to the touch than other areas.; Tender areas., Eczema - dry skin, itchy skin, rashes, scaly patches, blisters and skin infections caused by environmental factors like cold weather., Hand foot and mouth disease - sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet, Hives - outbreak of pale red bumps or welts on the skin that appear suddenly, Keloid - Thick,lumpy or ridged scar that appears after an injury or condition has healed,, Leukonychia - whitish discoloration of the nail, Macule (Freckle) - small flat spots that are usually found on sun-exposed areas of your body. They're tan, red, light brown or dark brown caused by overproduction of melanin, Mole - skin growth that often appear as small, dark brown spots caused by clusters of pigmented cells., Necrotizing Fasciitis - blisters, fever, fatigue, and pain worse than a person would expect based on the wound's appearance caused by a bacteria infection, Oral Thrush - white lesions on the tongue or inner cheeks caused by a fungal infection, Pustule - small red bumps with white or yellowish centers; most common cause is acne, Tinea corporis (Ringworm) - scaly ring-shaped area, typically on the buttocks, trunk, arms and legs., Itchiness.; a clear or scaly area inside the ring, perhaps with a scattering of bumps whose color ranges from red on white skin to reddish, purplish, brown or gray on black and brown skin; slightly raised, expanding rings; caused by a fungus, Rosacea - blushing or flushing and visible blood vessels in your face; cause is unknown, Rubeola (Measles) - causes a cough, runny nose, inflamed eyes, sore throat, fever, and a red, blotchy skin rash; caused by a virus; can take a vaccine to prevent, Sebaceous cyst - small, slow-growing, noncancerous bump beneath the skin. They can contain keratin (liquid or a semi liquid substance) and have a foul odor., Seborrhea - scaly patches and red skin, mainly on the scalp caused by overactive sebaceous glands., Shingles - secondary infection caused by the chickenpox virus that causes painful, usually itchy, rash that develops on one side of the face or body , Vitiligo - autoimmune disorder where melanocytes are attacked., Erythema - caused by embarrassment, inflammation, hypertension, fever, or allergy, Pallor - caused by emotional stress (such as fear), anemia, low blood pressure, impaired blood flow to an area, Hematoma - Black or blue mark; commonly called a bruise,
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