The skin is the largest organ on our body. For an adult, the skin covering the body can reach over 20 square feet of skin. It is also the most exposed organ in the body which makes it more prone to germs and bacteria which cause skin diseases and skin disorders. Acne is a common skin disorder which causes pimples. Pimples develop when hair follicles under the skin clog up. Many pimples form on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. It can affect anyone ranging in age from 10 to 40. Acne is a red and irritating skin rash which mainly affects teenagers and young adults however it can occur at all ages. Acne can have a short term psychological effect as decreased self-confidence can lead to social withdrawal and even depression.
Psoriasis is a chronic disease of the skin which affects over 5 million people in the United States. Typical characteristics of psoriasis include dry, red patches of skin and inflammation. Psoriasis is not contagious and may be inherited. There are several types of psoriasis, each similar to the others in many respects. The most common type of is plaque psoriasis which affects approximately nine out of ten people with psoriasis. Skin affected by plaque psoriasis is red and covered with silvery scales. Circular or oval shaped red plaques which may itch or burn are typical of plaque psoriasis and the patches are usually found on the elbows, knees, trunk, or scalp, but may be found on any part of the skin. Plaque psoriasis patches are very persistent and may not go away.
Warts can appear on any part of the body, especially on the hands. There are a lot of medical remedies for warts, but most of the time natural remedies were more efficient. Using vitamin A on a wart has been a proven effective way to treat and remove them. If warts develop on legs it is advised to keep legs dry as warts thrive on a humid environment. Our skin is the first part of our body which is exposed to any harmful factors in the atmosphere. Because of this is it not surprising that skin diseases are very common. There are both common skin diseases and rare ones. Rare skin diseases may occur at the level of your scalp. A lot of skin disorders are produced by allergies to different foods. It is important to know what food or which ingredient from a food may cause an allergic reaction and remove it from the diet.
Eczema is a general term for many types of skin inflammation, also known as dermatitis. The most common form of eczema is a-topic dermatitis and may affect people of any age. Eczema is most common in infants and will permanently resolve by age three in about half of affected infants. In others, the condition tends to recur throughout their lifetime. People with eczema often have a family history of the condition or a family history of other allergic conditions such as asthma and hay fever. Doctors do not know the exact cause of eczema, but an abnormal function of the immune system is believed to be a factor. Changes in the weather or psychological stress for some people can lead to outbreaks of eczema.