Glossary for Recurring acne-like skin symptoms
Medical terms related to Recurring acne-like skin symptoms or mentioned in this section include:
- Acne: Pimples and blackheads on the skin
- 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 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 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
- Acne-like nose symptoms: reddish raised elevated lesions on the nose
- Acne-like skin symptoms: acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Acne-like stomach skin symptoms: acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit. The inflammatory process varies from a papule, pustule to a nodule
- Acne-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to acne or closely related.
- Alkaptonuria: A rare inherited metabolic disease characterized by homogentisic aciduria, arthritis and ochronosis. Symptoms include darkening of urine, alkinization due to overproduction of homogentisic acid, arthritis in the large joints and black ochronotic pigmentation of cartilage and collagen tissue. However, many of these symptoms may not occur until middle age. The condition may also be caused by chronic phenol poisoning.
- Angioedema: oedema of the skin, mucous and submucous tissues of the body
- Bright red papular patches: reddish raised elevated patches on the skin are known as papules, they do not contain pus
- Child health symptoms: Symptoms related to pediatric (child) health.
- Erythema nodosum: Allergic skin condition usually on the legs
- Erythrasma: A condition where there is a bacterial skin infection that is located in the armpits or the groin
- 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:
- Janeway lesions: erythematous, irregular, painless macules present on the palms, soles, thenar eminence and plantar surface of the toes
- Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: Chronic arthritis affecting children and teens
- Skin conditions: Any condition that affects the skin
- Skin pain: Pain affecting the skin.
- Skin problems: Any condition that affects the skin
- Skin symptoms: Symptoms affecting the skin.
- Weals: Drug reaction, allergy, infection, lupus, overactive thyroid, polycythemia, rheumatic fever, blisters, amyloidosis, progesterone increase, Still's Disease, pregnancy, vasculitis
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