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Skin Conditions – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

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Your skin is your body’s largest organ. It covers and protects your body. Your skin

Holds body fluids in, preventing dehydration
Keeps harmful microbes out, preventing infections
Helps you feel things like heat, cold, and pain
Keeps your body temperature even
Makes vitamin D when the sun shines on it

Anything that irritates, clogs, or inflames your skin can cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, burning, and itching. Allergies, irritants, your genetic makeup, and certain diseases and immune system problems can cause rashes, hives, and other skin conditions. Many skin problems, such as acne, also affect your appearance.

NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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Dr O’Donovan explains 12 skin signs and symptoms of skin conditions that can be linked to diabetes (including real clinical photos).

Conditions covered include: Acanthosis Nigricans, bullosis diabeticorum (diabetic blisters), digital sclerosis, diabetic dermopathy (shin spots), Xanthalasma, Vitiligo, Necrobiosis Lipoidica, Eruptive Xanthomatosis, infections and more.

This is NOT an exhaustive list.

Further information via NHS website:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/diabetes/

Information from patientinfo.co.uk:
https://patient.info/diabetes

More information from AAD on skin issues in diabetes:
https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/a-z/diabetes-warning-signs

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skin disease picture with name | skin problem with name,cause, symptoms, common treatment, nsg.care

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skin disease picture with name | skin problem with name,cause, symptoms, common treatment, nsg.care

watch skin disease with notes :-
scabies :-

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skin has approx 3000 disease in which some are rare but some are common occur in people.
In this video i try to cover some common skin disease which are important for exam with picture, cause, symptoms, common treatment and common nursing care this video cover following skin problem-
1. acne
2. eczema (atopic dermatitis )
3.contact dermatitis
4. psoriasis
5. pemphigus
6. Urticaria (hives)
7. scabies
8. ring worm infection
9. Vitiligo
10. Rosacea
11. Shingles
12. folliculitis
13. wart
Some disease still remaining which are cover in next video

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Night Sweats In Children : Symptoms Of Child Excessive Sweating At Night

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Night Sweats In Children : Symptoms Of Child Excessive Sweating At Night

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X-linked agammaglobulinemia- causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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What is X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)? XLA’s an X-linked recessive genetic condition where B cells aren’t able to fully mature, resulting in a lack of immunoglobulins (antibodies) in the blood.

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Psoriasis: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Pathology, and Treatment, Animation

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Psoriasis: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Pathology, and Treatment, Animation

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Psoriasis is a very common inflammatory skin condition affecting about 3% of the world population. It is a CHRONIC disease that evolves in the form of RECURRENT inflammatory flare-ups followed by periods of partial or complete remission. Psoriasis can begin at any age but often develops in young adulthood. The disease may LOOK contagious, but it is NOT.
The most common type, known as PLAQUE psoriasis, is characterized by the presence of red, raised, itchy and SCALY patches of skin. The plaques usually appear on the scalp, in front of the knees and behind the elbows.
Less common types include:
– Guttate psoriasis: lesions occur in the form of SMALL numerous spots over a large area of the body. This type primarily affects children and young adults.
– Inverse psoriasis: SMOOTH patches of inflamed skin that worsen with friction and sweating. These are usually found in between skin FOLDS.
– Pustular psoriasis: an uncommon form with pus-filled, NON-infectious blisters.
– Erythrodermic: a rare but SEVERE, potentially life-threatening form, with WIDEspread lesions all over the body.
Psoriasis has a strong GENETIC component, with multiple genes linked to the SUSCEPTIBILITY to the disease. Most of the identified genes are involved in the immune system, notably inflammatory pathways. In some families, psoriasis is an autosomal DOMINANT trait. Flare-ups can be trigged by a variety of factors, including infections, traumatic injuries, stress, smoking, alcohol use and certain medications. The FIRST lesion usually appears after an upper respiratory tract infection. The exact mechanism is not fully understood but likely to involve an OVERreaction of the body’s inflammatory response. Inflammation DILATES blood vessels, releasing chemicals, resulting in redness and itchiness. Large numbers of activated T-cells infiltrate the epidermis and INDUCE proliferation of skin cells. The cells divide and move up QUICKLY, in the matter of DAYS instead of weeks. This causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin and form SCALY patches.
Common complications include eye diseases, known as OCULAR psoriasis; and chronic joint inflammation in the fingers and toes, known as psoriatic arthritis. Psoriasis also associates with higher risks of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, diabetes, low self-esteem and depression.
Most people with MILD to moderate psoriasis can be treated effectively with TOPICAL agents. These creams and ointments have several effects: anti-inflammatory, slowing down skin cell growth, and reducing scaling and itching.
Severe psoriasis may benefit from additional treatment such as phototherapy – the use of natural or artificial UV light to SLOW skin cell proliferation and REDUCE inflammation. The exposure time should be controlled to avoid UNwanted skin damage and cancers.
SYSTEMIC treatment is considered when other methods fail. This type of treatment involves ORAL administration or INJECTION of drugs that REDUCE cell growth or SUPPRESS the immune system.
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