
Heat rash (Miliaria): Images, Causes, and Treatment - DermNet
2018年2月19日 · Miliaria is a common skin disease caused by blockage and/or inflammation of eccrine sweat ducts. Miliaria is frequently seen in hot, humid, or tropical climates, in patients in …
Fox-Fordyce disease - DermNet
It is also called apocrine miliaria, apocrine duct occlusion, and sweat retention disease. Who gets Fox-Fordyce disease? Fox-Fordyce disease mainly affects post-pubertal women between the …
Miliaria image - DermNet
What is miliaria? Miliaria is a common skin disease caused by blockage and/or inflammation of eccrine sweat ducts. Miliaria is frequently seen in hot, humid, or tropical climates, in patients in …
Skin conditions affecting newborn babies - DermNet
Miliaria. Miliaria affects about 15% of newborn babies in warm climates and is due to blockage (occlusion) of the sweat duct. If the occlusion is superficial, sweat collects just below the …
Milium, milia - DermNet
What is a milium? A milium is a small cyst containing keratin (the skin protein); they are usually multiple and are then known as milia.
Heat and cold - DermNet
Miliaria. Miliaria refers to sweat rash (prickly heat) due to obstructed sweat glands and perhaps localised hyperproliferation of specific commensal microorganisms such as strains of …
Miliaria pustulosa image - DermNet
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Bacterial skin infections. Folliculitis and furunculosis - DermNet
Miliaria Hidradenitis suppurativa is sometimes mistaken for boils. Hidradenitis affects the axillae, inguinal, perianal and submammary areas and results in inflamed boil-like nodules that may …
Skin Conditions A-Z - DermNet
A to Z directory of skin diseases, conditions, and their treatments from DermNet.
Keratosis Pilaris: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - DermNet
Keratosis pilaris is a very common, harmless form of bumpy dry skin characterised by plugged hair follicles. Images for keratosis pilaris below indicate presentation.