Across
- 1. large blister containing watery fluid requires medical attention
- 4. small blister or sac containing clear fluid lying just beneath epidermis and possibly requires medical referral
- 7. slightly raised or depressed area of the skin that forms as a result of the healing process
- 10. crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis
- 11. itchy, swollen lesion that can be caused by a scratch or insect bite
- 12. dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing
- 15. small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid but can develop pus
- 16. solid bump that can be easily felt requires medical attention
Down
- 2. open lesion on the skin accompanied by loss of skin depth
- 3. thick scar resulting in excessive growth of fibrous tissue
- 5. skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping
- 6. flat spot or discoloration on the skin
- 8. closed abnormal sac that contains pus or semi fluid that can be drained
- 9. abnormal mass that varies in shape and size and color, not always cancerous
- 13. thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes
- 14. raised inflamed papule with white or yellow center containing pus