Posted on November 21st, 2007 by arihant
Cysts are harmless, sac-like formation in the deeper layers of the skin. They arise from the lining of a hair follicle that gets blocked. Cysts are common and can happen anywhere in the body in persons of any age. Cysts usually contain a prattle, liquid, or semisolid substance. Cysts differ in size; they may be [...]
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Posted on August 16th, 2007 by arihant
Folliculitis is the name granted to a group of skin situations in which there are inflamed hair follicles. The answer is a tender red spot, sometimes with a surface pustule. Folliculitis can be because of infection, occlusion, irritation and specific skin diseases. Folliculitis is reaction of one or more hair follicles. Chronic blisters of superficial [...]
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Posted on August 16th, 2007 by arihant
Flexural Psoriasis is also called Inverse Psoriasis. It is categirised by intense inflammation and little scaling. Flexural psoriasis is more regular and harsh in people that are overweight. Normal skin has two layers: outer layer named as epidermis and inner layer named as dermis. Skin cells are formed in the dermis and slides up through [...]
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