Glossary for Psoriasis-like facial rash
Medical terms related to Psoriasis-like facial rash or mentioned in this section include:
- Acute psoriasis-like back rash: Psoriasis like plaques on the back may be seen in a few cases such as
- Acute psoriasis-like facial rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis like plaques on the face may be seen in a few cases such as
- Acute psoriasis-like neck rash: Psoriasis like plaques on the neck may be seen in a few cases such as
- Chronic psoriasis-like facial rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis like plaques on the face may be seen in a few cases such as
- Chronic psoriasis-like forearm rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis like plaques on the chest may be seen in a few cases such as
- Contact dermatitis: Skin reaction to an irritant
- Eczema: Skin rash usually from allergic causes.
- Face symptoms: Symptoms affecting the face
- Facial pain: Pain affecting the face
- Facial rash: A rash anatomically located on the face
- Head symptoms: Symptoms affecting the head or brain
- Intermittent psoriasis-like facial rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis like plaques on the face may be seen in a few cases such as
- Lichen planus: Skin rash
- Mild psoriasis-like facial rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis like plaques on the face may be seen in a few cases such as
- Pityriasis Alba: A chronic skin condition affecting mostly children or adolescents. It involves hypopigmentation or lighter patches on the skin usually on the cheeks. The rash may be covered by fine skin flakes.
- Pityriasis Rosea: A skin rash that starts with a large scaly spot and then develops into groups of smaller patches. The condition usually resolves itself within about 8 weeks.
- Psoriasis: Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition where the defective immune system causes skin cells to grow rapidly. It affects a significant number of people. Arthritis, which can be severe, is associated with the psoriasis in up to a third of cases. Not all patients who are susceptible to the condition will develop it - roughly 10% of those susceptible will actually develop the condition. There are various environmental factors which can trigger the onset of the disease e.g. strep throat (common trigger), some medication, stress and cold weather. Once the disease develops, it may resolve on its own or with treatment or may become a persistent chronic condition. The severity and duration of symptoms is variable.
- Psoriasis-like arm rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis
- Psoriasis-like back rash: Psoriasis like plaques on the back may be seen in a few cases such as
- Psoriasis-like behind-knee rash: Psoriasis like plaques on the chest may be seen in a few cases such as
- Psoriasis-like calf rash: Psoriasis like plaques on the calf may be seen in a few cases such as
- Psoriasis-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to psoriasis or closely related.
- Rash: Rash of any type affecting the skin.
- Reactive arthritis: The inflammation of a joint
- Recurring psoriasis-like facial rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis like plaques on the face may be seen in a few cases such as
- Severe psoriasis-like facial rash: Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin disorder that most commonly appears as inflamed, edematous skin lesions covered with a silvery white scale. The most common type of psoriasis is plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis like plaques on the face may be seen in a few cases such as
- Skin problems: Any condition that affects the skin
- Skin symptoms: Symptoms affecting the skin.
- Tinea: A condition which is characterized by an infection caused by a fungus
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