Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Atheroma in the groin area

Atheroma in the groin area ranks second in the list of the most common areas of sebaceous gland cysts, with the scalp leading the list.

Atheroma on the abdomen

Atheroma on the abdomen is rarely congenital; more often it is defined as a retention cyst – secondary atheroma.

Atheroma on the leg

Atheroma on the leg is diagnosed quite rarely, this is due to the fact that the lower limbs are not as rich in sebaceous glands as the back, neck, head or groin area.

Atheroma on the body

An atheroma on the body can be congenital, more often such a neoplasm is diagnosed in newborns, also a sebaceous gland cyst can be secondary, it is detected in adult patients.

Atheroma of the sebaceous gland

Atheroma is a cystic neoplasm that is a blockage, obturation of the sebaceous gland, or more precisely, its excretory duct. According to its etiology, atheroma of the sebaceous gland can be a true, congenital or secondary, retention cyst.

Atheroma under the armpit

Atheroma under the arm looks like a dense subcutaneous lump; unlike cysts in other areas, atheroma often manifests itself as pain, as it is prone to inflammation and infection.

Atheroma on the buttock

The skin in this area is dense, filled with a large number of sebaceous glands, so atheroma on the buttock is a fairly common occurrence that should not be feared, since such cysts are considered benign.

Atheroma in pregnancy

Atheroma during pregnancy belongs to this category and is considered a benign neoplasm caused by dysfunction of the hormonal, nervous, gastrointestinal and other systems.

Demodecosis of the head

In this article, we will talk about what demodicosis of the scalp is and whether it is possible to combat this disease.

A pimple under the eye

A pimple under the eye is not only a cosmetic defect, but also a sign of problems in the body. Let's consider the main causes of pimples under the eyes, as well as their types, diagnostic methods and treatment.