Skin Conditions Guide

Recent articles about skin conditions

 
 

Skin-Conditions.org is a library of easy to understand articles about a wide variety of skin conditions. When you click on a skin condition in the list below, we'll show you the titles of recent relevant articles - with a brief summary of each. You can then click on the titles of the articles you want to read.

Please note that aging skin is now on the list of skin conditions. Aging skin isn't really a specific skin condition, but there is so much interest in this topic that we've decided to dedicate a section of our Skin-Conditions website to the topic of aging skin.

Common Skin Conditions          

Acne

Aging Skin

Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)

Dry Skin

Foot Conditions

Psoriasis

Rosacea

Stretch Marks

Wrinkles




Since some of our visitors are not sure of the name of the skin condition they want to know more about, we have included the following table relating symptoms of skin problems to the conditions.

Red inflamed pimples, pus filled whiteheads, blackheads, greasiness of skin; acne lesions usually occur on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders

Skin Condition: Acne
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Lines and wrinkles, brown freckles, yellowing of the skin, and a dry complexion

Skin Condition: Aging Skin
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Dryness of the skin, inflammation, persistent itching, blistering, frequent skin infections; the rapidly evolving red rash which may be blistered and swollen

Skin Condition: Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
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Skin that is just dry and itchy, without much of a rash

Skin Condition: Dry Skin
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Red, scaly patches of skin covered with silvery scales; psoriasis occurs most often on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back

Skin Condition: Psoriasis
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A flushing or subtle redness on the cheeks, nose, chin or forehead that at first comes and goes, but ultimately stays as persistent bumps; the facial skin typically gets very dry

Skin Condition: Rosacea
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