Sports Dermatology

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Across
  1. 3. yellowish discoloration of the skin/tissues indicating liver dysfunction.
  2. 4. abnormal redness due to polycythemia, carbon monoxide poisoning, or fever.
  3. 6. can be used to stop bleeding if direct pressure isn't enough.
  4. 7. pus producing, large nodules around the hair follicle.
  5. 8. a common bacteria that forms in strands and is associated with skin and throat infections.
  6. 9. product that contains zinc oxide or titanium oxide that block all light from reaching the skin.
  7. 11. skin infection caused by a group of fungi that affects multiple areas of the body.
  8. 12. Major layer of skin tissue.
  9. 14. whitening of the skin or absence of color, may indicate anemia or a drop in BP.
  10. 16. a common name for tinea fungal infections due to the circular pattern and raised edges.
  11. 19. a common bacteria that forms in clusters and is closely associated with skin infections.
Down
  1. 1. last resort for stopping bleeding and should only be applied if the bleeding is severe.
  2. 2. contained within the epidermis, a tough fibrous protein that protects skin from harmful substances.
  3. 5. Lesions are located at the base of a hair follicle.
  4. 8. the sun protection factor rating on a sunscreen that details the ability of the product to absorb harmful rays of the sun
  5. 10. shorter wavelength and seems more related to the development of skin problems.
  6. 13. acute contagious bacterial infection caused by staphylococcal or streptococcal organisms in the nose and passed to the skin.
  7. 15. dark pigment in the skin that protects the body from harmful rays of the sun, also responsible for "tanning"
  8. 17. abrasions, lacerations, and punctures.
  9. 18. bluish discoloration of the skin related to lack of O2/cardiovascular problem.