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Types of Skin Diseases You Should Know

In general, skin diseases are diseases that are not dangerous but can be very disruptive to your daily activities. Many skin diseases that affect areas that are easily seen by others.
When seen by other people, most people will give an annoying reaction where this will make you feel uncomfortable.
Skin diseases are often found from the sufferers' own faults, such as poor health and not maintaining skin hygiene. After getting a skin disease, then the patient is aware of what he has done.
The following are some types of skin diseases that you should know, including:
  1. Eczema (dermatitis)

The main signs felt by eczema patients are excessive itching on the skin. This itching is accompanied by red, scaly and cracked skin, and water bubbles appear on the skin.
The body parts that are prone to eczema are the hands, feet, folds of the thighs and ears.Eczema is divided into two, namely dry and wet eczema. In wet eczema, the skin will feel excessive heat and cold on the skin.
In general eczema is caused by stimulation of chemicals such as detergents, cosmetics or sensitivity to certain foods. In addition, eczema can also be caused by plant pollen allergies, dust, climate change, to emotional disturbances.
This skin disease often attacks people who have allergic talent and often occurs repeatedly.Therefore, so that eczema does not occur, pay attention to some ingredients that can cause allergies. Most eczema problems that occur can disappear along with age.
  1. Boil (furuncle)

Boils are a lumpy skin infection that has a red color. Lumps containing pus, causing heat and bouncy properties on this skin can grow in all parts of the body.
Although it can grow in all parts of the body, boils can grow in moist parts of the body such as the groin, buttocks, neck, armpits and head.
Boils can occur because there is an infection of staphylococcal aureus bacteria on the skin that passes through the hair follicles, oil glands, sweat glands, then causes local infection.Factors that increase the risk of developing ulcers include poor body hygiene, infected wounds, weakening of diabetes, and the use of cosmetics that clog pores.
  1. Measles (rubella)

Measles is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus and generally attacks children.Early signs of measles are fever, runny nose, sneezing, lethargy, headaches, appetite and a sharp decline and inflammation of the eyes.
Symptoms of measles begin to appear about one to two weeks after the virus enters the body. A red-brownish rash will appear on the skin after a few days. The sequence of appearance of these spots is from behind the ear, around the head, then to the neck.
  1. Scabies (scabies)

Scabies is a skin disease caused by a mite parasite, sarcoptes scabiei var hominis . This disease occurs a lot in slums and people who do not maintain good hygiene.
Signs of scabies are intense itching at night, especially between the toes, hands, under the armpits, genitals, waist and so on. Scabies is very easy to transmit to other people.
  1. Ringworm

Ringworm is a skin disease caused by fungi. In addition to attacking the nails, upper body and head, this disease can also appear in the groin and legs.
The most recognizable symptom of ringworm is the appearance of a ring-shaped reddish rash with irregular outlines. This rash usually feels very itchy and can spread to other parts of the body. If it occurs in young men, ringworm is often found in the groin area.
  1. Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic skin inflammation disease. This disease is generally characterized by a red rash, peeling skin, thickening, feeling dry, and scaly. These signs are also sometimes accompanied by itching or pain.
Stress, trauma, and low calcium levels can cause psoriasis. Signs of psoriasis are the appearance of red patches on which there are not thin white scales and cling to layers.When scratched, the scales can fall out.
Meanwhile, all parts of the body can develop psoriasis symptoms. However, this condition usually appears on the knee, lower back, elbow, or scalp.
  1. Melanoma

Melanoma is a rare and very dangerous type of skin cancer. This condition starts from the human skin and can spread to other organs in the body. The appearance of new moles or changes in existing moles are usually a common sign or symptom of melanoma.
  1. Impetigo

Impetigo is an infectious skin disease that is generally caused by bacteria. Impetigo causes the skin to become itchy, blisters filled with fluid and red skin. Impetigo is very easy to take in children aged two to six years.
These bacteria generally enter the skin through insect bites, cuts, or scratches. Keeping the body clean is something that must be maintained by people who experience impetigo.
  1. Acne

Acne is a skin problem that most people have experienced. This disease is characterized by the appearance of spots on several parts of the body, such as the face, neck, back, and chest. These spots can range from mild to severe.
Besides being characterized by symptoms such as oily skin and the appearance of spots, sometimes acne also causes the skin to feel hot and sore when touched. Common body parts are covered with zits and the most common is the face.

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