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Possible Skin Conditions

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Teen, Male, Cheek / Beard Area (Edit search)

Below, find information about the cheek/beard area in male teens. Common conditions found in this skin area include acne (pimples, zits, blemishes); dry, itchy, flaky skin (eczema); red, irritated skin (dermatitis); and ringworm, moles, warts, irritated hair follicles in the beard area (folliculitis), sunburn, and rashes. Click an image below to find more detailed information about any particular condition, its risk factors, treatment options, and when to see a physician.

Exact Matches

19 results
Acne (Acne Vulgaris)

Acne (Acne Vulgaris)

This image displays pus-filled lesions with whiteheads and blackheads (closed and open comedones) in an adult…
Acne Excoriée

Acne Excoriée

This image displays acne lesions that have been picked or squeezed.
Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Contact dermatitis often has slightly elevated lesions with distinct borders.
Bug Bite or Sting

Bug Bite or Sting

Bites often occur together over a small area of the body, such as these occurring near the eye.
Cold Sores (Orofacial Herpes)

Cold Sores (Orofacial Herpes)

This image displays a blister with a central depression, typical of herpes simplex.
Drug Eruption

Drug Eruption

This image displays a red pattern typical of drug eruptions.
Flat Wart

Flat Wart

Flat warts are common on the face, arms, and legs and can be spread by scratching and shaving.
Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Irritant Contact Dermatitis

This women had irritation of the scalp, ear and cheek from a "permanent wave" solution.
Keloid

Keloid

Keloids can appear bright red and inflamed.
Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis Pilaris

This image displays small bumps on the hair follicles typical of keratosis pilaris.
Milia

Milia

Milia are small, superficial cysts filled with flakes of skin cells, not pus.
Perioral Dermatitis

Perioral Dermatitis

In perioral (around the mouth) dermatitis, bumps can extend onto the cheeks.
Pityriasis Alba

Pityriasis Alba

Pityriasis alba can cause light patches of skin, typically involving the face, in people with darker skin.
Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

The irregular bumps of early poison ivy dermatitis may resemble acne when on the face.
Razor Bumps (Pseudofolliculitis Barbae)

Razor Bumps (Pseudofolliculitis Barbae)

In pseudofolliculitis barbae (also called razor bumps or shaving bumps), there are slightly elevated…
Ringworm, Beard (Tinea Barbae)

Ringworm, Beard (Tinea Barbae)

This case of tinea barbae (a fungal infection of the beard area) has pus-filled lesions with crusting.
Ringworm, Facial (Tinea Faciei)

Ringworm, Facial (Tinea Faciei)

Tinea faciale, a fungal infection of the skin of the face, is displayed in this image as the arching red edge…
Seborrheic Dermatitis

Seborrheic Dermatitis

This image displays a patient with darker skin with inflammation caused by seborrheic dermatitis, which has…
Spider Angioma

Spider Angioma

A spider angioma is a dilated, small capillary.

Close Matches

14 results
Abscess

Abscess

Boils (Furunculosis)

Boils (Furunculosis)

Cellulitis

Cellulitis

Common Wart

Common Wart

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Folliculitis

Folliculitis

Hives (Urticaria)

Hives (Urticaria)

Mole (Nevus)

Mole (Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

Molluscum Contagiosum

Molluscum Contagiosum

Pyogenic Granuloma

Pyogenic Granuloma

Sunburn

Sunburn

Tinea Versicolor

Tinea Versicolor

Vitiligo

Vitiligo

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