Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Acne

Acne is a chronic recurring skin disease, predominantly affecting young people, which is the result of hyperproduction of sebum and blockage of hyperplastic sebaceous glands with subsequent inflammation.

Kaposi's herpetic eczema

Many dermatologists consider Kaposi's herpetic eczema (synonyms: Kaposi's syndrome, varicelliform rash, acute varicelliform pustulosis, acute vacciniform pustulosis) to be the result of the herpes virus joining a chronic dermatosis, most often diffuse neurodermatitis.

Skin rashes in shingles

Shingles - a disease characterized by damage to the nervous system, skin, often observed in the spring and autumn periods. Men get sick more often than women.

Herpes simplex

Herpes simplex (synonym: herpes simplex vesicularis) is a chronic recurrent disease that manifests itself in vesicular rashes on the skin and mucous membranes. Along with skin changes, various organs and systems of the body may be involved in the pathological process.

Deep mycoses: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

The group of deep (systemic) mycoses of the skin includes fungal diseases in the clinical picture of which morphological elements such as tubercles and nodes prone to decay with the formation of ulcers and damage to the deep layers of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, underlying muscles, bones, and internal organs prevail.

Candidiasis of the skin

Candidiasis is a fungal disease of the skin, mucous membranes and internal organs caused by fungi of the genus Candida. The disease is most common in the tropics and subtropics.

Favus: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Favus is a rare chronic fungal disease that affects the scalp, long and vellus hair, smooth skin, nails and internal organs.

Rubrophytosis of the skin of feet, hands, face, nails

Rubrofitia (synonym: rubromycosis) is the most common fungal disease that affects smooth skin, toenails, hands, and vellus hair.

inguinal epidermophytosis

Inguinal epidermophytosis (synonym: tinea cruris) is a subacute or chronic disease with skin lesions of the thighs, pubic and inguinal areas. Mostly adults, more often men, are affected.

Epidermophytosis of the feet

Athlete's foot is a chronic infectious disease. It often begins in teenagers or young adults. Men are more likely to get sick. The disease occurs in almost all countries of the world.