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Acne is a skin condition also known as pimples. It occurs in many teenagers and some adults. Majority of people will suffer from acne at least once in their life time. Acne is usually found on the face, back, chest and shoulders.

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This is a precancerous skin growth that may sometimes progress into skin cancer. Actinic Keratosis begins really small and scaling patches on the skin.

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Eczema is known as the superficial inflammation of the skin. It is a chronic skin condition which is associated with redness and severe itching.

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This skin condition is surface inflammation of the hair follicle. It can occur anywhere on the body. Most common places are the face, neck, buttock, and thighs. They appear small, round and slightly raised. They are sometimes filled with pus.

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Hirsutism is when there is an excess of hair growth. It does occur both in men and women but often seen in women. The hair is a lot darker and thicker.

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WHAT CAUSES IT? -There are different factors that give the accurate symptoms. Factors that include childbirth, high fever, flu, thyroid disease, protein diet, medications, cancer treatments and hormonal imbalances.

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This is a rash that is described as reddish – purplish and flat topped. It is most often appear on the wrists, forearm, shins and ankles.

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Moles are found almost anywhere on the body. Their colors and size vary. They can be flat, slightly raised, smooth or rough and may contain hairs on it.

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This is a relatively common inflammatory skin disorder. It is salmon- colored, round to oval and slightly raised with scaling patches.

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This is sometimes referred to us as middle aged acne. It causes redness and swelling of the face.

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Scabies is also known as the seven year itch. It is contagious and it is caused by an itch mate called Sarcoptes Scabes.

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This type of skin condition is very common and it causes greasy, white flaking or crusty, yellowish scales. It is commonly known as Dandruff.

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Seborrheic Keratosis are wart lesions which are raised. They usually appear on the face, trunk and upper extremities. They are non cancerous. They usually oval to round and ranges to different color of the skin.

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