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dermatitis - ✔️✔️inflammatory condition of the skin
Contact Dermititis - ✔️✔️coming in contact with chemical products from ingredients in cosmetics
and chemical solutions
allergic contact dermatitis - ✔️✔️exposure to and direct contact with an allergen
atopic dermatitis - ✔️✔️chronic relapsing form of dermatitis
eczema - ✔️✔️painful, itchy disease, either acute or chronic
irritant contact dermatitis - ✔️✔️coming in contact with an irritant is affected by irritant
reactions. in acute cases, symptoms are noticed right away, for chronic cases, symptoms may
take months or years
Perioral dermatitis - ✔️✔️Acne-like condition around the mouth. These are mainly small clusters
of papules that could be caused by toothpaste or products used on the face.
seborrheic dermatitis - ✔️✔️form of eczema
stasis dermatitis - ✔️✔️caused by poor circulation in legs
hypertrophies - ✔️✔️abnormal growths
hyperkeratosis - ✔️✔️thickening of the skin
, keratoma - ✔️✔️thick patch of epidermis
keratosis - ✔️✔️thick build up of skin cells
keratosis pilaris - ✔️✔️redness and bumpiness in cheeks, upper arms or thighs caused by blocked
follicles
mole - ✔️✔️flat or raised spot on the skin, ranging from tan to bluish black
psoriasis - ✔️✔️itchy skin disease, client has red patches covered with white scales
skin tag - ✔️✔️small outgrowth or extension of the skin that looks like a flap
contagious (conjunctivitis) - ✔️✔️-inflammation of the mucous membrane around the eye.
-caused by chemical, bacterial or viral causes
herpes simplex virus 1 - ✔️✔️viral infection.
fever blisters, cold sores. (mouth herpes)
herpes simplex virus 2 - ✔️✔️genital herpes
herpes zoster - ✔️✔️shingles, painful skin condition due to a reaction to the chicken pox
impetigo - ✔️✔️bacterial infection common in children, small blisters with bacteria
tinea - ✔️✔️fungi that feeds on proteins, carbohydrates and lipids in the skin
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dermatitis - ✔️✔️inflammatory condition of the skin
Contact Dermititis - ✔️✔️coming in contact with chemical products from ingredients in cosmetics
and chemical solutions
allergic contact dermatitis - ✔️✔️exposure to and direct contact with an allergen
atopic dermatitis - ✔️✔️chronic relapsing form of dermatitis
eczema - ✔️✔️painful, itchy disease, either acute or chronic
irritant contact dermatitis - ✔️✔️coming in contact with an irritant is affected by irritant
reactions. in acute cases, symptoms are noticed right away, for chronic cases, symptoms may
take months or years
Perioral dermatitis - ✔️✔️Acne-like condition around the mouth. These are mainly small clusters
of papules that could be caused by toothpaste or products used on the face.
seborrheic dermatitis - ✔️✔️form of eczema
stasis dermatitis - ✔️✔️caused by poor circulation in legs
hypertrophies - ✔️✔️abnormal growths
hyperkeratosis - ✔️✔️thickening of the skin
, keratoma - ✔️✔️thick patch of epidermis
keratosis - ✔️✔️thick build up of skin cells
keratosis pilaris - ✔️✔️redness and bumpiness in cheeks, upper arms or thighs caused by blocked
follicles
mole - ✔️✔️flat or raised spot on the skin, ranging from tan to bluish black
psoriasis - ✔️✔️itchy skin disease, client has red patches covered with white scales
skin tag - ✔️✔️small outgrowth or extension of the skin that looks like a flap
contagious (conjunctivitis) - ✔️✔️-inflammation of the mucous membrane around the eye.
-caused by chemical, bacterial or viral causes
herpes simplex virus 1 - ✔️✔️viral infection.
fever blisters, cold sores. (mouth herpes)
herpes simplex virus 2 - ✔️✔️genital herpes
herpes zoster - ✔️✔️shingles, painful skin condition due to a reaction to the chicken pox
impetigo - ✔️✔️bacterial infection common in children, small blisters with bacteria
tinea - ✔️✔️fungi that feeds on proteins, carbohydrates and lipids in the skin