- Redness and inflammation
- Dry and flaky skin
- Itchiness and burning sensation
- Pimples, cysts, or rashes
- Skin thickening
- Tender or sensitive affected areas
- Changes in birthmark color or shape
Skin disorders affect the appearance, function, and texture of the skin, often impacting a person's self-esteem and confidence. Because the skin is the most visible part of the body, any disorder can lead to psychological and emotional distress. Common skin conditions include acne, eczema, psoriasis, and more.
Skin disorders can arise due to various factors, including:
Some conditions are temporary, while others may be chronic or recurring, affecting individuals of all ages. Skin disorders can range from mild to severe and may cause discomfort such as burning, itching, and pain. The visible symptoms can also affect a person's confidence and social interactions.
A common condition, especially in teenagers, caused by clogged pores due to oil buildup and dead skin cells leads to pimples, blackheads, and breakouts, often triggered by hormonal changes.
A chronic condition causing red, itchy, and inflamed skin Triggered by environmental factors like allergens, temperature changes, and stress Commonly appears on the face, elbows, and knees.
An autoimmune disorder that accelerates skin cell growth, causing thick, scaly patches these patches can be red, white, or silver and typically appear on the elbows, knees, and scalp Triggers include stress, infections, and certain medication.
A condition causing facial redness and visible blood vessels, most common in fair-skinned women over 30 triggers include alcohol consumption, spicy foods, stress, and extreme temperatures.
Caused by fungi that thrive in warm, moist conditions leads to itchiness, discomfort, and rashes, often occurring in areas prone to sweating.