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Integumentary Diseases

Integumentary Diseases. Acne. Acne. Description

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Integumentary Diseases

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  1. Integumentary Diseases

  2. Acne

  3. Acne • Description • Acne typically appears on your face, neck, chest, back and shoulders, which are the areas of your skin with the largest number of functional oil glands.  It appears as either black heads or white heads (inflamed regions of the skin with white pus)

  4. Acne

  5. Acne • Cause • Occurs when the openings of hair cells are blocked by dead epidermal cells.  The oil from the sebaceous glands gets trapped and a bacterium that lives on your skin starts to eat it-the product is something that causes irritation in our skin and leads to inflammation. • Genetic component, diet, hormone changes, exposure to oils or some cosmetics

  6. Acne

  7. Acne

  8. Baldness

  9. Baldness

  10. Baldness

  11. Baldness • Description • Loss of hair on the head • Causes • Genetic • The condition is thought to be an autoimmune disorder which means that your own body’s immune system attacks and destroys something else in your body. In this case, your antibodies attack your hair follicles.

  12. Vitiligo

  13. Vitiligo • Description • A condition in which your skin loses melanin causing slowly enlarging white patches of irregular shapes to appear on your skin.

  14. Vitiligo

  15. Vitiligo

  16. Vitiligo • Causes • Vitiligooccurs when the cells that produce melanin die or no longer form melanin. • Cause is unknown, may be autoimmune, genetics, or viral.

  17. Vilitigo

  18. Psoriasis

  19. Psoriasis • Description • A chronic (reoccurring) condition where the skin inflames and becomes covered in silvery scales

  20. Psoriasis

  21. Psoriasis • Cause • The epidermis continues to replicate uncontrollably • The cause of psoriasis isn’t fully known, but it's thought to be related to the immune system and its interaction with the environment in people who have the genetic susceptibility.

  22. Psoriasis

  23. Eczema

  24. Eczema • Description • A reoccurring epidermal condition that causes dryness, flaking, redness, inflammation, and sometimes blistering and bleeding

  25. Eczema

  26. Eczema • Cause • Usually caused by an irritant you touch, an allergen you touch or consume, or hormone imbalances although there are many more causes. • Inflammation of the skin and irritation of the nerves.

  27. Eczema

  28. Athlete’sfoot

  29. Athlete’s Foot • Description: • Scaling, flaking, and itching of the infected area-can blister and crack the skin • May spread to the groin (Jock itch) • Cause • Caused by a fungal infection (living off the epidermal tissue)

  30. Athlete’s foot

  31. Athlete’s foot

  32. Albinism

  33. Albinism • Description • Large patch of white skin, or the entire body is white, hair is white and irises of eyes are red • This lack of melanin leads to no protection from the UV of the sun. They are easily sun burned.

  34. Albinism

  35. Albinism

  36. Albinism • Cause • Genetic disorder. Their bodies do not produce an enzyme needed in the production of melanin.

  37. Albinism

  38. Albinism

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