Skin Conditions Gallery
Educational reference for common dermatological conditions, symptoms, and treatments
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This gallery is for educational purposes only. If you notice any unusual changes in your skin, please consult a board-certified dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Acne Vulgaris
AcneSeverity: Moderate
Common inflammatory skin condition affecting hair follicles and sebaceous glands, characterized by comedones, papules, pustules, and sometimes nodules.
Common Symptoms:
- β’Blackheads
- β’Whiteheads
- β’Inflamed bumps
- β’Scarring
Treatment Options:
- βTopical retinoids
- βBenzoyl peroxide
- βAntibiotics
- βIsotretinoin for severe cases
Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
EczemaSeverity: Mild to Severe
Chronic inflammatory skin condition causing red, itchy, and dry patches, often appearing in flexural areas.
Common Symptoms:
- β’Intense itching
- β’Red patches
- β’Dry, scaly skin
- β’Thickened skin
Treatment Options:
- βMoisturizers
- βTopical corticosteroids
- βImmunomodulators
- βAvoiding triggers
Plaque Psoriasis
PsoriasisSeverity: Chronic
Autoimmune condition causing rapid skin cell buildup, resulting in thick, scaly plaques with silvery-white scales.
Common Symptoms:
- β’Red patches with scales
- β’Dry, cracked skin
- β’Itching or burning
- β’Nail changes
Treatment Options:
- βTopical treatments
- βPhototherapy
- βSystemic medications
- βBiologics
Rosacea
RosaceaSeverity: Chronic
Chronic inflammatory condition primarily affecting facial skin, causing redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like bumps.
Common Symptoms:
- β’Facial redness
- β’Visible blood vessels
- β’Bumps and pimples
- β’Eye irritation
Treatment Options:
- βTopical metronidazole
- βOral antibiotics
- βLaser therapy
- βTrigger avoidance
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Skin CancerSeverity: Serious
Most common type of skin cancer, typically appearing as a pearly or waxy bump, often on sun-exposed areas.
Common Symptoms:
- β’Pearly bump
- β’Flat, flesh-colored lesion
- β’Bleeding or scabbing
- β’Slow growth
Treatment Options:
- βSurgical excision
- βMohs surgery
- βRadiation
- βTopical treatments
Melanoma
Skin CancerSeverity: Critical
Most dangerous form of skin cancer developing in melanocytes. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment.
Common Symptoms:
- β’Asymmetrical mole
- β’Irregular borders
- β’Multiple colors
- β’Diameter > 6mm
- β’Evolving appearance
Treatment Options:
- βSurgical removal
- βImmunotherapy
- βTargeted therapy
- βChemotherapy
Vitiligo
OtherSeverity: Chronic
Autoimmune condition causing loss of skin pigmentation in patches due to destruction of melanocytes.
Common Symptoms:
- β’White patches
- β’Premature graying
- β’Loss of color in mouth
- β’Symmetrical patterns
Treatment Options:
- βTopical corticosteroids
- βPhototherapy
- βSkin grafting
- βDepigmentation
Seborrheic Dermatitis
OtherSeverity: Mild
Common inflammatory condition affecting oily areas of the body, causing scaly, flaky, itchy red skin.
Common Symptoms:
- β’Scaly patches
- β’Red skin
- β’Dandruff
- β’Itching
Treatment Options:
- βMedicated shampoos
- βAntifungal creams
- βCorticosteroids
- βLight therapy
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