Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Subfoot hematoma on a finger and toe

Minor injuries at home and at work are considered an everyday occurrence. Sometimes we simply don’t notice them and are very surprised to find bruises and scratches on our bodies.

Angiofibroma in children and adults: causes, treatment

Such neoplasms include, for example, fibrous papule, sebaceous adenoma, nail fibroma, pearly papule, Koenen's tumor, etc.

Onycholysis of nails on hands and feet: how to treat at home with folk remedies

Human nails are very sensitive to various problems: with a lack of vitamins, they become dull, and with a lack of calcium, they become brittle. It also happens that nails begin to peel off from their base - the bed.

Microbial eczema: treatment with ointments, folk remedies, antibiotics

Eczema is one of the most common skin diseases that has no particular gender or age preferences. This means that each of us can encounter this pathology at least once in our lives.

Pyogenic granuloma: causes, complications, removal and folk treatment

A chronic, atypical, vegetative pathology – pyogenic granuloma – occurs in areas with a long-standing infection (usually staphylococcal). Thus, pyogenic granuloma is often found in the oral cavity, near the nail plates or fistulas.

Setton's nevus

Any new growths on the skin cause concern for their owner. If we consider such a skin pathology as Setton's nevus, then in this case there is no need to worry especially, since it is not prone to malignant degeneration.

Pachyonychia nail

In dermatology, there is a little-known term "pachyonychia", which means a violation of the structure, density and shape of the nail plate. This condition can accompany various diseases, or occur independently - for example, with a hereditary variant of the pathology.

Folded pachyderma of the scalp and vocal cords

Doctors do not often diagnose pachydermia – it is a relatively uncommon disease, which is the appearance of epidermal layers on the skin and mucous tissues. The disease is characterized by uncontrolled growth and division of pathologically altered cellular structures.

Livido reticularis

A healthy person's skin has a more or less uniform color in a particular area. There is no pattern or inclusions of a different color on it, with the exception of moles and traces of insect bites.

Postinjection abscess: causes, how it looks, what to do, how to treat

Post-injection abscess is one of the types of abscesses that occurs after any injection of drugs. Such an abscess after an injection, whether it is an intramuscular or intravenous injection, is manifested by the development of a painful inflammatory element with purulent contents.