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A collection of pus that forms due to bacterial infection.
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A genetic condition that results in very pale skin, white hair, and pink eyes
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A chronic autoimmune condition causing red, scaley skin patches. (Ex. Psoriasis)
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The spread of infection from one part of the body to another through scratching.
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Skin that has been stripped of its outer layer, often due to injury or irritation.
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An increased number of a certain white blood cell, often seen in allergic reactions or infections.
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Skin abrasions caused by repeated scratching.
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A structural protein that makes up the outer layer of the skin and hair.
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Immature parasitic insects or worms, which can cause skin infections.
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Thickened, leathery patches of skin caused by chronic scratching or rubbing.
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Small, flat, discolored spots on the skin.
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An intense itching sensation.
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An oily substance secreted by glands to keep skin hydrated.
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A contagious bacterial skin infection characterized by red sores. (Ex. Impetigo)
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A severe and rapidly progressing bacterial skin infection. (Ex. Cellulitis)