Title: SKIN
1 SKIN
- By Brant Smith and Mikal Bowman
2ACNE
Acne is the occurrence of inflamed or infected
sebaceous glands in the skin in particular, a
condition characterized by red pimples on the
face, prevalent chiefly among teenagers.
3CAUSES
The cause of Acne is unknown. Although, doctors
believe it is caused from an increase in hormones.
4SYMPTOMS
- Common symptoms of acne are lesions on the skin
commonly called pimples or zits.
5TREATMENT
Common treatments of acne usually include
over-the-counter medicines or a variety of
topical ointments with ingredients like benzoyl
peroxide.
6VITILIGO
- Vitiligo is a skin condition in which there is a
loss of brown color (pigment) from areas of skin,
resulting in irregular white patches that feel
like normal skin.
7CAUSES
The Cause of Vitiligo is not known, but doctors
believe people inherit a group of 3 genes that
make them susceptable to depigmentation.
8SYMPTOMS
Vitiligo is characterized by common a focal
pattern limited to one or only a few areas. The
focal pattern has segmental patches that develop
on one side of the body, and occurs symmetrically
on the other side.
9TREATMENT
- Long-Term treatments of vitiligo include topical
steroid therapy, psoralen photochemotherapy,
topical psoralen photoshemotherapy,
depigmentation.
10HARLEQUIN ICTHYOSIS
- Harlequin Icthyosis is the most severe form of
congenital ichthyosis. It is characterized by a
thickening in the keratin layer in fetal human
skin.
11CAUSES
- Harlequin Icthyosis is caused by a genetic
mutation - in the skin cells.
12SYMPTOMS
- Infants with this condition are born with very
hard, thick skin covering most of their bodies.
The skin forms large, diamond shaped plates that
are separated by deep cracks. The ears and nose
are poorly developed or not there, and the
eyelids are inverted.
13TREATMENT
- The most notable treatment of Harlequin
Icthyosis is the drug Isotetrinoin, although the
person that lived the longest with this disease
was 26.