by Valdemar Tunkevic | Jul 20, 2023 | Skin diseases
Pagrindinis > skin problems Peeling skin syndrome Peeling skin syndrome – a genetic disorder characterized by constant peeling of the skin. the disease appears from birth or in the first year of life lasts a lifetime a very rare disease that, according to...
by Gabrielė Gogelytė | May 10, 2023 | Skin diseases
Pagrindinis > red bump Furuncle Furuncle (or boil) – deep inflammation involving the hair follicle and surrounding tissues. The most common causative agent is S. aureus (up to 75%) About 10-20% of people carry these bacteria on their skin Furuncle is common...
by Gabrielė Gogelytė | May 10, 2023 | Skin diseases
Pagrindinis > skin problem Granuloma annulare Granuloma annulare- a benign inflammatory skin disease that typically presents as circular, discolored, smooth papules (small, palpable skin bumps) or plaques (larger, palpable skin bumps). The causes of the...
by Reda Žilinskienė | Apr 19, 2022 | Skin diseases
Pagrindinis > Shingles Shingles Shingles is a viral disease caused by Varicella zoster and characterised by a painful herpetic rash in groups along a nerve course. 20%. people have shingles at least once in their lifetime, and the incidence is rising. Varicella...
by Reda Žilinskienė | Apr 11, 2022 | Skin diseases
Pagrindinis > herpes on the face Herpesvirus infection Herpesvirus infection – Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection (syn. herpes) is a common skin and mucous membrane disease caused by two different types of DNA viruses (HSV-1 and HSV-2). HSV-1 is primarily...
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