Angular cheilitis is an inflammation of the corner of the mouth. This commonly occurs due an opportunistic fungal or bacterial infection. See how it is caused and how it is treated.
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This infection initially presents as an outbreak of blisters that may break open and form ulcers which heal in 2-4 weeks. The virus then enters a latent stage.
Poikiloderma describes a pattern of skin changes because of sun damage. See what it looks like and how it is treated.
Drug eruption is a rash caused by an adverse reaction to medication. They are unsightly but resolve once the causative medication is identified & discontinued.
Sebaceous carcinomas are very rare and aggressive cutaneous tumors with a variable clinical presentation most commonly occurring within the ocular adnexa of the elderly. Read more to learn what they look like and treatment options.