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Commonly located on the face, neck, shoulders, chest, and upper back
Breakouts on the skin composed of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples,
or deep, painful cysts and nodules
May leave scars or darken the skin if untreated
Cold sore
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Red, painful, fluid-filled blister that appears near the mouth and lips
Affected area will often tingle or burn before the sore is visible
Outbreaks may also be accompanied by mild, flu-like symptoms such as
low fever, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes
Herpes simplex
The viruses HSV-1 and HSV-2 cause oral and genital lesions
These painful blisters occur alone or in clusters and weep clear yellow
fluid and then crust over
Signs also include mild flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, swollen
lymph nodes, headache, body aches, and decreased appetite
Blisters may reoccur in response to stress, mensturation, illness, or sun
exposure
Actinic keratosis
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Very painful rash that may burn, tingle, or itch, even if there are no
blisters present
Rash comprising clusters of fluid-filled blisters that break easily and
weep fluid
Rash emerges in a linear stripe pattern that appears most commonly on
the torso, but may occur on other parts of the body, including the face
Rash may be accompanied by low fever, chills, headache, or fatigue
Sebaceous cyst
Sebaceous cysts are found on the face, neck, or torso
Large cysts may cause pressure and pain
They are noncancerous and very slow growing
MRSA (staph) infection
An infection caused by a type of Staphylococcus, or staph, bacteria
that’s resistant to many different antibiotics
Causes an infection when it enters through a cut or scrape on the skin
Skin infection often looks like a spider bite, with a painful, raised, red
pimple that may drain pus
Needs to be treated with powerful antibiotics and can lead to more
dangerous conditions like cellulitis or blood infection
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Macule
Examples of macules are freckles and flat moles. They are small spots that
are typically brown, red, or white. They are usually about 1 cm in diameter.
Nodule
This is a solid, raised skin lesion. Most nodules are more than 2 cm in
diameter.
Papule
A papule is a raised lesion, and most papules develop with many other
papules. A patch of papules or nodules is called a plaque. Plaques are
common in people with psoriasis.
Pustule
Pustules are small lesions filled with pus. They are typically the result
of acne, boils, or impetigo.
Rash
Rashes are lesions that cover small or large areas of skin. They can be
caused by an allergic reaction. A common allergic reaction rash occurs when
someone touches poison ivy.
Wheals
This is a skin lesion caused by an allergic reaction. Hives are an example of
wheals.