Skin Medical Symptoms
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- A Black And Blue Or Purple Mark Will Appear Following The Injury. There May Also Be Redness, Swelling, And Tenderness Or Pain. Once It Begins To Heal, The Contusion May Turn Yellow.
- A Bluish Swelling Under The Skin (sign Of A Deep Hemangioma)
- A Change In The Way The Skin Of The Breast, Areola, Or Nipple Looks Or Feels (for Example, Warm, Swollen, Red, Or Scaly)
- A Firm Red Lump
- A Flat, Red Spot That Is Rough, Dry, Or Scaly
- A Foul Smell Or Pus Draining From That Area
- A Long-standing Sore That Will Not Heal With Simple At-home Treatment
- A Lump Or Visible Deformity Over The Fracture Site
- A Lump That Bleeds Or Develops A Crust
- A Mixture Of Colors, Often Including Black
- A Pale, Blue, And/or Shiny Appearance To The Skin
- A Patch Of Skin That Seems Shiny And Tight, Much Like A Scar
- A Pink Growth With A Slightly Raised Border And Dip In The Middle
- A Raised Patch Of Skin That May Appear To Have Horn-like Rough Edges
- A Raised Red Patch That Is Scaly Or Rough
- A Raised, Red Patch That May Be Itchy
- A Red "strawberry" Or Purple Bump On The Skin, That May Continue To Grow And Spread (sign Of A Superficial Hemangioma)
- A Shiny Bump That Can Be Pearl-like In Appearance Or, Less Often, Dark In Color, Much Like A Mole
- A Small, Smooth, Shiny, Pale, Or Waxy Lump
- A Sore Over Bone That Does Not Heal
- A Sore That May Crust, Bleed, Or Ooze For Three Weeks Without Healing
- Abnormal Bleeding
- Abnormal Pigmentation Of The Skin, Making It Look Gray Or Bronze
- Abnormally Colored Skin Around It
- Abscess
- Abscesses, Or Pockets Of Infection
- Acanthosis Nigricans Is Often Accompanied By Acrochordons.
- Acne
- Acne Or Abnormal Hair Growth
- After A Few Days, Drying Of The Blister, Which Then Forms A Yellow Crust And Shallow Ulcers
- After A Few Days, The Blisters Dry And Form A Scab
- After A Few Days, The Sores Form A Scab-like Outer Layer And Then Fall Off.
- An Area Of The Breast That Looks Like The Skin Of An Orange
- An Unusual Sensitivity To Sound, Smell, Taste, Sights, And Touch
- Appear As Raised Blotches Or Nodules
- Appear Crusty
- Are Elevated Off The Skin Surface
- Are Most Likely Present At Birth Or Appear In The First Few Weeks Or Months Of Life
- Are Purple, Brown, Red, Or Pink
- Are Typically Yellow, Tan, Brown, Or Black
- Area Right Around Moles
- At First Appear Translucent, Pearly Or Flesh-colored And Later May Turn Gray And Drain
- At First, The Rash Consists Of Small, Flat, Red Spots.
- Bacteremia-bacteria In The Blood
- Bacterial Infection (if Scratching Causes Open Areas On The Scalp)
- Bacterial Infections
- Bacterial Pneumonia
- Be Itching, Burning, Stabbing, Or Aching
- Become Infected And Discharge Pus
- Black Dots In The Patches
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