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Health

Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Acne (acne)

Acne is a chronic, relapsing skin disease predominantly in young people, resulting from overproduction of sebum and blockage of hyperplastic sebaceous glands with subsequent inflammation.

Herpetic eczema Kaposi

Kaposi's herpetic eczema (synonyms: Kaposi's syndrome, variceleform rash, acute varicelliform pustulosis, acute vacciniform pustulosis) is considered by many dermatologists as the result of the herpes virus attachment to chronic dermatosis, most often to the diffuse neurodermatitis.

Skin rashes with shingles

Shingles - a disease characterized by damage to the nervous system, skin, often observed in the spring and autumn periods. Men are sick more often than women.

Herpes simplex

Herpes simple (a synonym: herpes simple bubble) - a chronic relapsing disease, manifested by bubble rashes on the skin and mucous membranes. Along with skin changes in the pathological process, various organs and systems of the body can be involved.

Deep mycoses: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

The group of deep (systemic) mycoses of the skin include fungal diseases, in the clinical picture of which morphological elements such as tubercles, nodes prone to decay with the formation of ulcers and lesions of deep layers of skin, subcutaneous tissue, underlying muscles, bones, internal organs prevail.

Candidiasis of the skin

Candidiasis is a fungal disease of the skin, mucous membranes and internal organs caused by fungi of the genus Candida. The disease is most common in the tropics and subtropics.

Favus: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Favus is a rare chronic fungal disease affecting the scalp, long and fuzzy hair, smooth skin, nails and internal organs.

Rubrophytic skin of the feet, hands, face, nails

Rubrophytia (synonym: rubromycosis) is the most common fungal disease affecting the smooth skin, fingernails, brushes, and fleecy hair.

Inguinal epidermophytosis

Inguinal epidermophytia (synonym: tinea cruris) is a subacute or chronic disease with a lesion of the skin of the hips, pubic and inguinal areas. Mostly adults are sick, more often men.

Epidermophytia of the feet

Epidermofitiya stop is a chronic infectious disease. It often begins in adolescents or young people. Men are sick more often. The disease is found in almost all countries of the world.

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