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Advanced Skin Disorders

Savannah Kennedy
Horizontales
skin condition in which hair follicles become inflamed. It's usually caused by a bacterial or fungal infection
Abnormal white patches present on the skin
a skin mite that has been associated with rosacea.
The arrest or/ the control of bleeding.
acne that develops in people who are in their 20'a or older. It is often caused by hormone fluctuations or external factors such as comedogenic skin care products.
A second-degree burn, which often looks wet or moist, affects the first and second layers of skin (epidermis and dermis). Blisters may develop and pain can be severe
inflammation that can be seen with the naked eye or with the aid of a magnifying loupe.
A type of intestinal bacteria that has been associated with rosacea
the opening of s follicle on the skin surface transient erythema, redness that comes and goes.
a superficial burn that may be red and swollen with some pain. it affects only the outer layer of skin primarily the epidermis.
Enzymes that break down substances in the skin and are produced by the skin when it is inflamed.
infected tear ducts, also called styes triggers, activities that cause flushing or flares in people with rosacea.
A biochemical within the skin that trigger the growth of capillaries.
Verticales
Chemicals released by inflamed cells that alert the immune system to the irritation.
The general term for inflammation of the skin
Excessive perspiration is typical of
fluid oozing from a healing wound.
a form of male hormone that stimulates the sebaceous glands to produce sebum
dermatological removal of lesions by freezing. usually with liquid Nitrogen.
a splotchy freckling of hyperpigmentatition.
an episode in which pimples and redness occur in a person who has rosacea.
related to blood vessels.
Sudden facial redness caused by blood rushing to the skin
A skin wart