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A to Z All Conditions

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Acne

- Full term is 'Acne Vulgaris' and this is one of the commonest conditions which Dermatologists are asked to see. More Details >>
 

Actinic Keratosis

- Also known as Solar Keratosis or sometimes "AKs". More Details >>
 

Allergy

- Allergic rashes, hives, urticaria, etc are a major problem world wide.  More Details >>
 

Alopecia

- This is the medical term for hair loss - there are many different types of hair loss resulting from a wide variety of different conditions.  More Details >>
 

Androgenetic Alopecia

- This means hair loss due to male-pattern baldness and is seen in both men but also in post menopausal women . More Details >>
 

Alopecia Areata

- Very smooth patches of hair loss affecting the scalp or beard areas and often moving from site to site. More Details >>
 

Age Spots

  - Also known as Solar Lentigos or Liver Spots -Exaggerated brown freckles typically occuring on the face or the backs of the hands  More Details >>
 

Athletes Foot

- Scaly itchy rash often between the toes sometimes known as "Tinea" which represents a fungal infection of the skin. More Details >>
 

Atopic

  - The disorders of asthma, eczema and hay fever More Details >>
 
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Balanitis

- Sore redness or shinyness of the tip of the penis.  More Details >>
 

Basal Cell Carcinoma

- This condition also known as a rodent ulcer is the commonest skin cancer.  It is usually not very serious and can be treated.  More Details >>
 

Benign

- This medical term means innocent or non serious
 

Blister

- A superficial balloon of skin on the surface containing clear fluid.  Usually these are single lesions but in rare diseases there can be many blisters on the skin for example in pemphigoid. More Details >>
 

Bowens Disease

- Usually seen on sunshine exposed areas of skin (backs of the hands, forearms, upper shoulders etc).  Usually a slightly thickened red and scaly patch of skin which fails to repond to simple moisturisers. More Details >>
 
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Candida

- Commonly known as "thrush" - depending on which area of the body is involved eg vagina, mouth, etc (the condition can look very different)
 

Cold Sores  (Herpes)

- Medically known as "herpes" and is due to the herpes simplex virus causing tingling or painful blisters recurring in the same body position eg the lips time after time. More Details >>
 

Crabs

- Also known as "body lice" or "pubic lice" - can be seen small black dots on the skin or hairs.Mo re Details >>
 

Cysts

- Smooth 1-2 centimetre swellings just below the skin surface usually on the upper trunk and commonly on the scalp. More Details >>
 
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Darker Skin Patients

Even common disorders can look very different in darker skinned patients compared with white skin patients. More Details >>
 

Dermatitis

- This means precisely the same as eczema to Dermatologists - see Eczema  More Details >>
 

Dermatofibroma

- Quite common small very firm 0.6 centimetre skin lesions sometimes also known medically as Histio Cytomas. 
 

Drug Reactions

(to medications) - Usually a very widespread red irritable rash resuls from taking oral medication for example antibiotics. Many different drugs and medications can be responsible. More Details >>
 
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Eczema

- Itchy inflammation of the skin for any reason but most typically atopic (genetically linked). More Details >>
 
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Folliculitis

- This can occur on any area of the body and is due to bacteria down inside the hair follicles. More Details >>
 

Fungus

- Fungal infections can take many forms on the skin including athletes foot and is often medically known as Tinea. More Details >>
 
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Genital Fungal Infections

- More Details >>
 

Genital Skin Disease

- Many common skin diseases can affect the genitals for example eczema and psoriasis.  However, other common infections can also affect the genitals. More Details >>
 

Genital Molluscum

. More Details >>
 

Genital Warts -

these can look very different. More Details >>

 
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Herpes Simplex (Cold Sores)

- This viral discorder causing small painful blisters can affect any area of the skin but most typically the mouth and lips and also the genital skin - see Cold Sores. More Details >>
 

Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

- A potentially very painful blistering condition affecting the face or body and caused by a virus affecting the nerve endings in the skin. More Details >>
 

Histo Cytomas

- also known medically as Dermatofibroma.
 

Hives

- see Urticaria. More Details >>
 

Hyperhidrosis

also known as excessive sweating. More Details >>
 
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Impetigo

- A bacterial infection of the skin often around the nose and mouth but can spread. More Details >>
 

Intertrigo

- A red discharging rash affecting hot sweaty skin. More Details >>
 
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Kaposis Sarcoma

- One centimetre purple nodules on the skin, sometimes associated with HIV infection. More Details >>
 

Keratosis

- There are many types of Keratosis which simply means scaly skin condition and these include Actinic Keratosis or Seborrhoeic Keratosis.
 

Keratoacanthoma

- A rapidly growing exaggerated warty lesion suggesting squamous cell carcinoma in some patients. More Details >>
 

Kerion

- a severe fungal infection of the scalp causing inflammation and hair loss. More Details >>
 
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Leg Ulcers (Stasis Dermatitis)

- A very common cause of skin break down around the ankles and lower legs often due to obvious or alternatively, hidden, varicose veins. More Details >>
 

Lentigo

- An exaggerated freckle which is larger or darker than a standard freckle.. More Details >>
 

Lesion/Lump

- A part or swelling of the skin that has suffered through injury or disease. More details
 

Lichen Planus

- An itchy skin rash which can mimick any of the common diseases - eczema, psoriasis, scabies, etc. More Details >>
 

Lichen Sclerosus

- A rare but important skin disease becaue it can affect the genital skin and look very unusual at other sites. More Details >>
 

Liver spots

- also known as age spots or solar lentigos. More Details >>
 
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Malignant

-This medical term means cancerous or having the potential to spread or be serious.
 

Mask of pregnancy

- See Melasma. More Details >>
 

Melasma

- Exaggerated grey-brown pigmentation across the forehead and face. More Details >>
 

Melanoma

- Irregular pink brown, black or purple skin growths often arising from a pre-existing mole. More Details >>
 

Molluscum

- Small shiny warty lesions showing in groups anywhere on the skin. More Details >>
 

Mole

- See Naevus. More Details >>
 
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Naevus

- Medical term for Mole - flat or elevated, pink brown or darker skin lesions usually growing during the first, second and third decades of life.  Patients with many naevi (for example over 50) do need to be highly self-observant about the possibility of malignant melanoma development. More Details >>
 

Nail Disease

- The two commonest conditions causing nail disorders are fungal infections and psoriasis. More Details >>
 
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Pemphigoid

- Pemphigoid/Pemphigus - rare conditions of the skin causing unexplained blisters More Details >>
 

Photo Sensitivity

- Means an irritation by sunlight or an exaggerated tendency to very easy sunburn. More Details >>
 

Pityriasis Rosea

- A widespread rapidly developing skin eruption sometimes resembling psoriasis. More Details >>
 

Pityriasis Versicolor

- A non-troublesome widespread eruption usually on the upper body and around the armpits. More Details >>
 

Pompholyx

- A blistering kind of eczema typically affecting the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet.  More Details >>
 

Pruritus

- The medical term for "itch" - there are very many causes. More Details >>
 

Psoriasis

- A widespread scaly eruption affecting any area of the body and often running in families . More Details >>
 

Pubic Lice

- Commonly known as crabs - tiny insects affecting the hairs of the body. More Details >>
 

Pyogenic Granuloma

- A rapidly growing fragile and bleeding pink/purple nodule. More Details >>
 
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Rash

- Use the Body Map to narrow your search
 

Rodent Ulcer

- Please see basal cell carcinoma. More Details >>
 

Rosacea

- This is a very common condition of adult life. The face and nose are the commonest sites. More Details >>
 
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Scabies

- A widespread itchiness of the skin usually associated with patchy tiny red irritated lesions scattered widely around the body. More Details >>
 

Seborrhoeic Dermatitis

- A type of red irritated dermatitis usually affecting the centre of the body from the eyebrows down the nose and sometimes on to the centre of the upper face and body. More Details >>
 

Seborrhoeic Keratosis

- Benign Warty Brown marks on the skin . More Details >>
 

Shaving rash

- See Follicitis. More Details >>
 

Shingles

- A potentially very painful blistering condition affecting the face or body and caused by a virus affecting the nerve endings in the skin. See Herpes Zoster. More Details >>
 

Skin Allergy

- This comes in many different forms and can be generated by either outside skin contact or internal eating or drinking of something creating the allergy. More Details >>
 

Skin Cancer

-Please see the 3 commonest - Melanoma >>, Basal Cell Carcinoma>>, Squamous Cell Carcinoma >>.
 

Skin Tags

- Tiny little growths of skin often under the armpits or beneath the breasts. More Details >>
 

Solar Lentigo

- Also known as Age Spots or liver spots - Exaggerated brown freckles typically occuring on the face or the backs of the hands  More Details >>
 

Spots

-See Folliculitis. More Details >>
 

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

- Irregular thickened red scaly lesions usually on sunshine exposed areas. More Details >>
 

Stasis Eczema

- Itchy or sore redness of the ankles or lower legs often associated some years later with varicose veins. More Details >>
 

Sunbeds

- Artificial ultra violet light cabinets giving suntans. More Details >>
 

Sun Exposure

- The sun gives benefits but also can damage the skin if exposed excessively for example skin cancer. More Details >>
 

Sunshine & Protection

- See Photo Sensitivity. More Details >>
 

Sunshine Sensitivity

- See Photo Sensitivity. More Details >>
 
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Telogen Effluvium

- Reduced hair loss across the whole scalp following pregnancy or an illness. More Details >>
 

Thread Veins

- Visible blood vessels running through the surface of the skin usually affecting the legs but also across the nose and face. More Details >>
 

Thrush

- See Candida. More Details >>
 

Tinea

- Tinea refers to a fungal infection of the skin the most common of which is athletes foot but this can occur on other body sites as well - tinea can also affect the scalp where it is known as Kerion. More Details >>
 
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Urticaria (Hives)

- An itchy condition. Blotchy, red and sometimes elevated skin rash moving from site to site and changing each day. More Details >>
 
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Verruca

- A wart affecting the toes and soles of the feet More Details >>
 
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Warts

- Usually on the fingers but can occur anywhere. More Details >>
 
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Zoster

- See Herpes Zoster and Shingles. More Details >>
 
 
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