April 5, 2017

What's Causing You a Skin Problem?



Our skin has become the most important and most sensitive organ that we have. Over time, people are beginning to develop different skin problems in relation to our interaction and exposure to the environment. Often, we find it hard to determine what kind of skin problem we have, leading to a difficulty in finding the right treatment for them even when just buying from an online shop.


Here are some of the different kinds of skin problems and try to familiarize them.

1. Chickenpox: Skin rash formed by blisters Varicella zoster is a virus commonly called chickenpox which occurs usually once in every individual during the ages of 12 and below and comes with fever and sore throat. It causes a skin rash of very itchy blisters on the face and sores all over the body.

2. Rubella: Red blots all over the skin Also known as German measles, this is another viral skin rash found in the children and young adults. It is a rash of red spots or blots and spreads all over the body. It comes with sore throat, fever, headache, runny nose and swollen glands.


3. Hives: Unexpected quick skin increments Also known as Urticaria, this is a skin rash that roots pale, itchy or pink abscess on your skin that burns or stings. This can be caused by an allergic reaction to a certain food or medication.

4. Psoriasis: Affecting the growth cycle of skin cells Also known as plaques, psoriasis is a disease that creates a thick dry skin covered with white/silver scales. This happens to someone with a faulty immune system accelerating the growth cycle of skin cells.



5. Prickly Heat: Stinging skin rash Also known as heat rash, this is a type of skin problem that causes stinging and itchy red skin. Small skin bumps may be present and is caused when sweat gets blocked in the pores. Particularly, this occurs in your body part where skin rubs against skin such as in the neck, breasts, groin and underarms.

These are just the common of the many skin diseases and problems that may occur, but most of the time they are caused by virus and bacteria which might cause infection. It is important that we know and can identify them so that we could be knowledgeable on how to prevent them from happening.

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