Glossary for Pimples on arms
Medical terms related to Pimples on arms or mentioned in this section include:
- Acne-like arm skin symptoms: reddish raised elevated lesions on the arm
- Acne-like back skin symptoms: acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule.Some of the acne-like eruptions on the back include
- Acne-like behind-knee skin symptoms: reddish raised elevated patches on the skin behind the knee
- Acne-like cheek symptoms: acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Acne-like chest skin symptoms: acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Acne-like facial skin symptoms: reddish raised elevated patches on the face.It is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Acne-like hand skin symptoms: reddish raised elevated lesions on the hand
- Acne-like knee skin symptoms: acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Acne-like leg skin symptoms: acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Acute pimples on arms: also known as acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Angioedema: oedema of the skin, mucous and submucous tissues of the body
- Arm symptoms: Symptoms affecting the arm
- Chronic pimples on arms: also known as acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Erythema elevatum diutinum: A rare chronic skin disorder characterized by skin nodules and plaques near joints and on the back of the hands and feet.
- Erythrasma: A condition where there is a bacterial skin infection that is located in the armpits or the groin
- Granuloma annulare: A harmless skin disease characterized by raised, bumpy, ring-shaped skin lesions.
- Hypopigmented lesions in children: Hypopigmented lesions in children refers are sores or ulcers that are colorless or have lost color in a child.
- Insect bites:
- Intermittent pimples on arms: also known as acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Leg symptoms: Symptoms affecting the leg
- Lentigo maligna: Lentigo maligna is a melanoma in situ that consists of malignant cells but does not show invasive growth..
- Limb symptoms: Symptoms affecting the limbs
- Measles: Once common viral infection now rare due to vaccination.
- Mild pimples on arms: also known as acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Pimples: Pimples or pustules on the skin.
- Recurring pimples on arms: also known as acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Severe pimples on arms: also known as acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Skin problems: Any condition that affects the skin
- Skin symptoms: Symptoms affecting the skin.
- Stasis dermatitis:
- Syphilis: A sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacteria (Treponema pallidum). The condition is often asymptomatic in the early stages but one or more sores may be present in the early stages. Untreated syphilis usually results in remission of visible symptoms but further severe damage may occur to internal organs and other body tissues which can result in death.
- Tinea versicolor: A condition which is characterized by a chronic noninflammatory multiple macular patches
- Tuberous sclerosis: A rare genetic disorder characterized by harmartomatous skin nodules, seizures, phakomata and bone lesions.
- Viral exanthema: Viral exanthema is a widespread skin rash triggered by a viral infection. These rashes are more common in children than adults. The rashes are usually not itchy.
- Weals: Drug reaction, allergy, infection, lupus, overactive thyroid, polycythemia, rheumatic fever, blisters, amyloidosis, progesterone increase, Still's Disease, pregnancy, vasculitis
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