The bulky organ that covers and shields your body is your skin. Numerous things happen to your skin. It functions to: Retain fluid and stop dehydration. assist you in experiencing sensations like pain or temperature. Keeping out bacteria, viruses, and other infection-causing agents. stabilize the temperature of your body. vitamin D is produced when exposed to sunlight. All conditions that obstruct, irritate, or inflame your skin are considered skin diseases. Rashes or other aesthetic changes to your skin are frequently brought on by skin diseases. Minor skin conditions do exist. Some people exhibit severe symptoms. Acne, clogged skin follicles that produce oil, bacteria, and dead skin buildup in your pores are a few of the most prevalent skin conditions. Alopecia areata, which causes patchy hair loss. Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is characterized by dry, itchy skin that becomes swollen, cracked, or scaly. Psoriasis causes scaly skin that may become hot or swollen. Periodic reduced blood flow to your fingers, toes or other body parts is known as the Raynaud's phenomenon and can result in numbness or a change in skin tone. Rosacea typically manifests as pimples on the face, flushed skin, and thick skin. Uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal skin cells is skin cancer. Skin patches with vitiligo lose their pigment. Depending on the disease you have, there is a wide range of symptoms for skin conditions. Skin diseases are not always the cause of skin changes. For instance, wearing shoes that don't fit properly may result in a blister. Skin changes could be a sign of an underlying condition, though, when they appear suddenly and have no known cause. Typically, skin conditions can result in Patches of discolored skin (abnormal pigmentation). dry skin open lesions, ulcers, or sores. skin peeling. Rashes that may be itchy or painful. bumps that are red, white, or pus-filled. rough or scaly skin. Many skin conditions are successfully treated. A dermatologist (a doctor who specializes in skin conditions) or another medical professional might advise Antibiotics. Antihistamines. skin resurfacing with laser. Medicated gels, creams, or ointments. Moisturizers. drugs taken orally (taken by mouth). Steroid injections, creams, or pills. Surgical techniques. You could also lessen skin condition symptoms by altering your lifestyle: If your doctor advises it, avoid or restrict certain foods like sugar or dairy. Stress management. Maintain good hygiene, which includes caring for your skin. Steer clear of excessive drinking and smoking.

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