SKIN DISEASE

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Introduction: The skin is considered the largest organ in our body, the entire outer covering for our body and protects the body from heat, light, injury and infection. The skin actively managed our body temperatures by discharging liquids to cool the body and keeps the required temperatures. The skin stores necessary amount of water, fat and vitamin D that we require, in essence, to survive or live. There are several conditions that could change the look and the conditions of the skin. Some of the most frequently observed or experienced skin-related diseases are listed in the Annex.

Types: While there are some dozens of known and unknown or rare diseases of the skin, some are most common skin disorders experienced such as: acne vulgaris, allergic dermatitis, freckles, post-inflammatory pigmentation, contact allergy, drug allergy, contagiosum molluscum, melasma, herpes, alopecia and hair loss, athletes foot, eczema, fungal infections of the nails heated infection, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff, ringworm and ring.

Causes: The causes of skin disease are not different in all kinds of diseases as totally dependent characteristic of the disease. Some of the causes may by simple contact with infectious patients, some may be instruments through contaminated blood or syringes or medical. Certain skin disorders are caused by internal medical conditions. Sunlight is also seen as the main cause of skin diseases. Underlying structures - veins and bones in particular important role.

Symptoms: Symptoms of skin diseases postponement of desease to disease. In some skin diseases, the most common symptoms may experience, such as itching, rash, skin discoloration, unknown patches and roughness or dryness of the skin, swelling of the skin, bruises, wounds, inflammation, itching, irritation, pain, edema, urticaria, angioedema, and so further.

Diagnosis: After the usual simple observations and tests of the affected areas of skin can with the help of the morphologic dermatoscope for details and specific clinical diagnostic techniques, the physician to identify the skin disease. These tests include: biopsy, skin lesions, microscopic, immunofluorescence, patch tests, potassium hydroxide Wald test, side lighting and light etc.

Treatment: Treatment of skin disease in general consists of two main drug therapies: oral doses and applicable external solution or ointment or creams on the skin required compositions.

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