Skin diseases are health problems that affect superficial or deep tissues of the skin. Various infections, genetic predisposition, immune system disorders and environmental factors are among the main causes of skin diseases.
They are benign skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), usually seen on the hands and feet. They can be transmitted through contact.
They are painful and contagious sores caused by the herpes simplex virus, usually seen around the lips. Stress, fatigue and a weak immune system can trigger cold sores.
It is an infection that causes itching, redness and sometimes peeling of the skin, scalp or nails. It is more common in warm and humid environments.
It is a chronic skin condition characterized by itching, redness, and flaking of the skin. Eczema usually develops due to allergens, irritants, or factors such as stress.
It is a condition characterized by acne and blackheads that occur as a result of blockage of the skin's oil glands. Hormonal changes, genetic predisposition and lack of attention to skin care can be triggers.
It is an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss. Alopecia can result in rounded bald patches in certain areas or complete hair loss.
It is a condition that occurs when pigment cells in the skin are lost, causing white spots. It is usually associated with the immune system.
It is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by redness, flaking and swelling of the skin. Stress and infections can trigger flare-ups.
It is characterized by excessive sweat production in certain areas of the body, especially the palms, soles of the feet and armpits. It can negatively affect the quality of daily life.