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Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Subacute eczema

Subacute eczematous inflammation is an itchy and flaky red spots, papules and plaques of various sizes and contours.

Acute eczema

Acute eczema is an acute eczematous inflammation, characterized clinically by erythema, edema and vesicle formation, by foci of the foci, sometimes by severe itching.

Phthiriasis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Fthiaz (synonyms: pubic pediculosis, carpels, phthiriasis) is a disease caused by pubic lice that live mainly on the pubis, sometimes on the chest, underarms, eyelashes of the upper eyelids.

Lapidary pediculosis

Late pediculosis is caused by a louse, which is located in the seams of clothing and causes damage to the skin in the form of papules, hyperemic spots or blisters with a bloody crust in the center.

Head lice

Head pediculosis (synonyms: pediculosis, lice) is a disease caused by head louse that parasitizes on the scalp and neck.

Ecthyma: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Ectima is a deep streptococcal ulcerative skin lesion. At the beginning of the disease appears a large, size of a hazelnut, a single abscess with serous-purulent contents, after the opening of which a deep ulcer is formed, covered with a thick purulent crust of brown-brown color.

Vesiculopustulosis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Vesiculopustulosis is a purulent inflammation of the mouths of the merocrine sweat glands. The disease of vesiculopustulosis begins at the mouth of the sweat glands. The main symptoms of vesiculopustule are the formation of pustules in the mouth of the sweat glands of the size of a pinhead, surrounded by a corolla of hyperemia with a dense cover.

Folliculitis and perifolliculitis of the head abscessing subversive Hoffmann: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

The disease is common in young men. On the scalp, usually in the region of the crown and occiput, knots of oblong or kidney-shaped yellowish-white or cherry-red color, soft or fluctuating consistency are formed.

Impetigo

Causes and pathogenesis of impetigo. The causative agent of the disease are streptococci, staphylococci. The development of the disease is promoted by microtrauma, non-compliance with skin hygiene, weakening of immunity, or it occurs as a complication of various dermatoses (eczema, dermatitis, scabies, etc.).

Hydradenitis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Hydradenitis is an acute, purulent inflammation of the sweat glands. Children before puberty and old people do not suffer from hydradenitis, since they have apocrine sweat glands that do not function.

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