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Results 61 - 70 of 81 for Skin infection
  1. Scabies (VisualDX)  
    Scabies/Images ... Scabies ... Scabies is an itchy, contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites. Learn about its symptoms, treatments & prevention methods to keep ...
  2. Diabetic Foot/Images ... Diabetic Foot ... VisualDX ... Neurogenic ulcers, also known as diabetic ulcers, are ulcers (areas of missing skin) that occur most commonly ...
  3. Pressure Sores/Images ... Pressure Sores ... Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, pressure injuries, pressure sores, and decubitus ulcers, result from prolonged ...
  4. Diaper Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Diaper dermatitis, also known as candidiasis, is a rash caused by yeast or bacteria. Learn about the symptoms, treatments & preventative measures. ... Common ...
  5. Rashes/Images ... Rashes ... Dyshidrotic dermatitis is a skin condition causing itchy blisters on hands & feet. Learn about its symptoms, treatment & prevention options.
  6. Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Images ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... Diaper rash (irritant diaper dermatitis) occurs when an infant’s sensitive skin ...
  7. Pink Eye/Images ... Pink Eye ... Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, is inflammation of the tissue on the surface of the eye and/or the inside lining of ...
  8. Mouth Disorders/Images ... Mouth Disorders ... Angular cheilitis, also known as perleche, is an inflammation of the corners of the mouth. Learn about its causes, ...
  9. Lupus/Images ... Lupus ... Systemic lupus erythematosus, often simply called lupus, is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect almost any part of the body, ...
  10. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac/Images ... Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac ... Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac rashes (dermatitides) are all allergic reactions to ...
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