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  • == Skin Rashes == ...common medical condition characterized by an area of irritated or swollen skin. They may be accompanied by symptoms such as redness, itching, and pain.
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  • == Rashes == ...ized in one part of the body, or affect all the skin. Rashes may cause the skin to itch, scale, swell or blister.
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  • ...the treatment of skin conditions such as [[eczema]], [[psoriasis]], and [[rashes]]. It is available in various forms including creams, ointments, and lotion Diflorasone is used to reduce inflammation and relieve itching in various skin conditions. It works by suppressing the immune response, thereby reducing i
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  • ...in texture or color and may appear inflamed or irritated. The skin may be red, warm, scaly, bumpy, dry, itchy, swollen, or painful.  ...medical condition or a side effect of a drug or treatment. Some causes of rashes include allergies, infection, heat, and immune system disorders {{dictionar
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  • ...dz/) are a type of [[steroid]] medication that are applied directly to the skin to reduce inflammation and irritation. They are used in the treatment of a ...: A mild topical steroid often used for skin conditions such as eczema and rashes.
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  • ...eld of [[dermatology]], confluence refers to the merging of lesions on the skin. This can occur in conditions such as [[psoriasis]], [[eczema]], and [[rash * [[Dermatology]]: The branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases.
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  • ...icosteroid]] class of medications and is often prescribed for a variety of skin conditions. ...works by reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune response in the skin.
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  • == Skin manifestations of sarcoidosis == ...n: /ˈskɪn ˌmænɪfɪˈsteɪʃənz ɒv ˌsɑːkɔɪˈdoʊsɪs/) refer to the changes in the skin that occur due to [[sarcoidosis]], a systemic inflammatory disease. The ety
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  • ...center areas may appear lighter in color with a rim darker than the normal skin. ...a reference to the wolf-bite like marks that the condition produces on the skin. "Erythematosus" refers to the redness that accompanies the condition.
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  • ...is a term used in medicine to describe a specific color of skin lesions or rashes that resemble the color of champagne. It is not a medical condition itself, * [[Erythema]]: A term used to describe redness of the skin or mucous membranes caused by increased blood flow in superficial capillari
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  • ...rt of the body. The term is derived from the Greek words ''derma'' meaning skin, ''phytos'' meaning plant, and ''id'' indicating an identity or condition. ...re in the body. The body's immune response to the infection can cause skin rashes and lesions to appear in areas not directly infected by the fungus. This is
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  • ...nes. It is often used in the context of describing certain types of [[rash|rashes]] or [[lesion|lesions]]. ...entury and has been used in the medical field to describe certain types of skin changes.
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  • ...lopapular rash''' (pronunciation: /ˌmakjʊləʊˈpapjʊlər ræʃ/) is a type of [[skin rash]] characterized by the presence of both macules and papules. ...ition that presents as small, flat, red spots (macules) and small, raised, red bumps (papules). The rash typically appears on the face, trunk, and limbs,
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  • ...dden onset of [[rash]] or [[hives]] might be described as "hailing" on the skin. ...oticeable change in the texture or color of the skin. Rashes may cause the skin to become itchy, bumpy, chapped, dry or swollen.
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  • ...petechiae]] and [[ecchymosis]], which are small purple or red spots on the skin resulting from a minor bleed from broken [[capillary]] blood vessels. Unlik ...rpura include [[rash]]es that appear like small red or purple spots on the skin, [[bruising]] easily, and in some cases, [[joint pain]] and [[abdominal pai
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  • ...[[chronic urticaria]] where hives or large, itchy red rashes, form on the skin after it is exposed to any form of heat, or high temperatures. ...Heat Urticaria is the appearance of 'wheals', or swollen, red bumps on the skin. These wheals can vary in size and appear anywhere on the body that has bee
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  • ...een used topically to treat skin conditions like dermatitis and poison ivy rashes. ...re, sometimes with small blisters, resulting from direct irritation of the skin by an external agent or an allergic reaction to it.
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  • ...sually in spring), to dark green (usually in summer), and then to a bright red in fall. ...a type of [[contact dermatitis]], a skin reaction resulting in red, itchy rashes, and blisters. The rash is caused by an allergic reaction to the urushiol o
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  • * [[Rhodophyta]] (Red algae) ...humans and animals. These toxins can cause a range of illnesses, from skin rashes to severe stomach problems and even death in extreme cases.
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  • ...ens from animals. These allergens are often proteins found in the animal's skin cells, saliva, or urine. * [[Itching|Itchy]], red or watery eyes
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