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MEDICAL
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Allergic diseases
Atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic condition in which itchy eczema gets better and worse over time. It is easy for external stimuli such as allergens to enter the body, and these bind to immune cells, causing inflammation and making the skin itchy.
Rash (contact dermatitis)
Various things around us that we come into contact with on a daily basis, such as cosmetics, plants, and things we come into contact with at work, can be contact allergens. First, a patch test is performed to find the cause and determine what is causing the rash.
Urticaria,Hives
Although it is commonly caused by allergic reactions to foods or medicines, it can also be caused by infection, exercise, stimuli such as heat or cold, pressure, or sunlight.
Physical and Scientific Obstacles
Bed sores (pressure ulcers)
When a person is bedridden, the weight of the body crushes the skin between the futon/mattress and the bones. The skin, which is no longer receiving nutrients and oxygen, is damaged, resulting in deep wounds.
Burns (thermal injuries)
When a high-temperature substance comes in contact with the skin for more than a certain period of time, the heat damages the skin and mucous membranes, resulting in burns. Other sustained heating at relatively low temperatures can also cause low-temperature burns.
Frostbite
In the cold season, the extremities of the body such as the fingers, toes, and ears become swollen and reddish purple. It is accompanied by pain and itching, and if it gets severe, blisters may form or break open and become ulcers, so it is important to treat it as soon as possible.

Drug rash
This is a rash caused by taking drugs or injecting them. Drug eruptions can also occur with long-standing medications.
Corns, calluses
Repeated pressure on specific parts of the hands and feet due to sports, occupation, hobbies, etc. causes localized swelling of the skin.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic disease in which raised, flaky patches of skin appear all over the body. It tends to appear on areas that are easily irritated, such as the head, elbows, knees, buttocks, and extensor sides of the lower legs, and is accompanied by itching.
Collagen disease
There are collagen diseases that affect the entire body and diseases that affect only the skin. Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes not only psoriasis, a skin disease, but also arthritis accompanied by swelling and pain.
Birthmark (nevus)
A bruise is a part of the skin that looks different in color from the skin around it. Depending on the color, it may be called a red bruise, blue bruise, brown bruise, black bruise, etc.
Skin tumors
A skin growth is called a skin tumor, which is a part of the body's tissue that has undergone a pathological change and grown in an abnormal way. There are benign and malignant tumors.
Acne
Sebum accumulates in the pores, causing inflammation at the exit, resulting in small, raised rashes that can appear on the forehead, cheeks, around the mouth, and under the chin. There are mild cases that heal quickly, and severe cases that leave acne scars.
Hair disorders (alopecia)
Alopecia is a condition in which a greater amount of hair falls out than normal hair regrowth. The likelihood of developing the condition, causes, and symptoms differ between men and women.
Nail abnormalities
Nails can be said to be a barometer of health, since abnormalities can appear in nails due to not only nail diseases but also diseases of the whole body. If it is a sign of a disease of the whole body, the same changes will appear in all the nails of the hands and feet.
Sexually transmitted diseases
We treat warts and other conditions caused by sexually transmitted diseases (chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital warts, syphilis, etc.).

Bullosis, pustulosis
Pemphigus, pemphigoid
Palmoplantar pustulosis
Skin color abnormalities
Dark spots, melasma,Chloasma
Vitiligo vulgaris
Skin suppuration (bacterial disease)
(Contagious) Impetigo
Boils, pimples
Erysipelas
Viral disease
Hot flashes, cold sore, herpes simplex
Warts
Three-day measles (rubella)
Herpes zoster
Condyloma acuminatum
Chickenpox,varicella
Measles
Fungal infection, mycosis
Athlete's foot, ringworm
Tinea versicolor
Candida
Skin diseases caused by insects etc.
Scabies
Lice
Caterpillar dermatitis