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Alopecia
Hair loss
Erythema
Red skin
Excoriation
Scrapes, scratches, rubs from physical trauma to skin
Urticaria
welts/wheals from allergy
Pyoderma
Skin infection
Furunculosis
inflammation/infection of a hair follicle
Papules
small red bumps that will/can be pustules
Macules
a small, abnormally pigmented area on the skin
Pododermatitis
inflammation/infection of foot skin
Petechia/Ecchymoses
small dots/splotches in the skin from abnormal blood clotting
Lichenification
a chronic change in the skin-wrinkling, thickening, alopecia
Hyperpigmentation
darker than normal-can be from chronic irritation
Seborrhea
can be oily (oleosum) or dry (secca). A condition that occurs secondarily to another skin disease
Pruritis
itching
Pustule
A papule filled with purulent material. "White heads"
Comedone
"Black heads"