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Health

Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Acne on the face

Acne on the face is a rather unpleasant problem, causing a lot of uncomfortable sensations and various psychological difficulties, since the unaesthetic appearance of the facial skin in the presence of acne gives an impetus to the development of the mass of the complexes. Acne on the face can be localized in the forehead, above the eyebrows, near the mouth, on the chin, cheeks, on the nose, and also near the bridge of the nose.

Acne

Acne occurs as a result of diseases of the glands of external secretion, the so-called sebaceous glands, as well as the tissues that surround them. But sometimes they signal about the malfunctioning of the body as a whole. Most often, acne is localized on the face, back and chest.

Acne on the back

Acne on the back can appear in any person, regardless of age. Most often, an acne occurs in the winter, which can be caused by wearing tight clothes made of synthetic fabrics that do not pass enough air and do not allow the skin to breathe freely.

New possibilities in the treatment of infantile hemangiomas with propranolol

Infantile hemangioma (IG) is a common benign vascular tumor that occurs mainly in preterm and female infants, with localization mainly on the head and neck.

Stretch marks: what causes and how to get rid of?

Skin stretchings are more correct, it is more correct to call striae (striae). In order to understand what are stretch marks, you need to delve a little into the skin structure.

Removal of warts

Removal of warts is a question that many people suffering from this infectious disease are asked either by friends or doctors. What methods and ways to remove these unpleasant growths exist, and which ones should I use?

Pemphigus leaf

Leaflike pemphigus is a benign lesion of the skin with the formation of blisters. The disease is characterized by a deep stratification of the epidermis, which leads to erosion.

Corns and corns

Corns (Tylomas; Helomas; Clavi) are the limited areas of hyperkeratosis that arise from pressure or friction. Corns are superficial lesions and are asymptomatic; napotypes - deeper lesions that can be very painful. In the diagnosis, the appearance of the lesions is important.

Pigmented dermatitis

Coin-like dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin, characterized by a coin or disk-like form of lesion.

Chronic reactions to exposure to sunlight

Chronic exposure to sunlight aging skin (dermatoglioz, external aging), which leads to the formation of wrinkles, coarsening skin, spotty hyperpigmentation and sometimes to telangiectasias.

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