Disorders of Sebaceous Glands, Sudoriferous Glands, and Inflammation

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  1. 2. this viral rash last 6-12 weeks. Usually starts as a circular or oval spot but can be followed by smaller spots and can cause itchiness and irritation
  2. 4. Sebaceous cyst or wen; harmless subcutaneous tumor of sebaceous gland, filled with sebum.
  3. 8. Contact dermatitis is a type of eczema triggered by contact with a particular substance.
  4. 12. (eczema) is a condition that causes dry, itchy and inflamed skin. It's common in young children but can occur at any age
  5. 13. Acute eruption of small red vesicles with burning and itching of the skin caused by excessive heat
  6. 14. Form of eczema with sebaceous gland involvement. This condition is linked to oil production in the skin combined with an abundant growth of natural yeast on the skin called malassezia
  7. 16. White, enclosed keratin-filled cysts, containing sebum, dead skin cells and bacteria, ; form a hard ball underneath the outer layer of skin.
  8. 19. Condition caused by excess secretion of sebaceous glands.
  9. 22. Sweat duct tumor
  10. 23. Persistent dry, scaly, thickened skin.
  11. 24. Chronic, inflammatory disorder of the
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  1. 1. Medical condition sometimes called osmosis or body odor
  2. 3. gland some forms have a genetic trigger.
  3. 5. Condition in which a person compulsively picks and squeezes at their acne lesions causing scabs or scars.
  4. 6. An inability to sweat normally
  5. 7. Inflammation skin condition with an eruption of small vesicles and watery discharge
  6. 9. Papule caused by occlusion of the sebaceous gland in the eye area.
  7. 10. medical term for razor bumps
  8. 11. Allergic reaction that produces an eruption of inflamed wheals. These rashes are triggered by allergies such as hay fever, which can cause the skin to become itchy and irritable with the release of histamine.
  9. 15. chronic inflammatory control in which the small capillaries of the face, most commonly the nose, cheeks, forehead and chin, become dilated and inflamed
  10. 17. An over production of perspiration
  11. 18. Condition of dry skin.
  12. 20. Chronic inflammatory skin condition; classified into several subtypes. First being Chronic condition that is not contagious and can’t be cured. Secondly, patchy, scaly areas can become extremely thick, requiring exfoliation before applying any treatment creams.
  13. 21. Small bumps frequently found on the forehead and chin associated with acne.