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Possible Skin Conditions

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Teen, Male, Leg (Edit search)

Below find information about the teen male leg. Common conditions seen on the leg include bug bites; warts; moles; dry, scaly, itchy skin (eczema or ichthyosis vulgaris, also known as fish scale disease); red, swollen, or irritated skin (cellulitis/dermatitis), white bumps due to keratosis pilaris, sunburns, and stretch marks. Click an image below to learn more about its corresponding condition, the risk factors involved, and self-care recommendations.

Exact Matches

21 results
Abscess

Abscess

The arm of this teenager displays a typical small abscess.
Boils (Furunculosis)

Boils (Furunculosis)

This person has several scattered furuncules (boils).
Bug Bite or Sting

Bug Bite or Sting

This blister occurred as a reaction to an insect bite.
Cellulitis

Cellulitis

Red streaking may indicate that the infection is spreading.
Dermatofibroma

Dermatofibroma

Dermatofibromas are usually very firm to hard to the touch. They are most frequent on the arms and legs but can…
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

In atopic dermatitis (eczema), chronic itch and associated rubbing of the skin leads to skin thickening and the…
Erythema Nodosum

Erythema Nodosum

Tender, deep lesions are typically found on the legs in patients with erythema nodosum.

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Erythrasma

Erythrasma

This image displays the pink-brown, circular, slightly scaling patches of erythrasma found in moist skin-fold…
Folliculitis

Folliculitis

This image displays very small pus-filled lesions centered on the hair follicles.
Granuloma Annulare

Granuloma Annulare

This image displays a smooth, ring-like lesion typical of granuloma annulare.
Hives (Urticaria)

Hives (Urticaria)

This image displays pink areas of a rash surrounded by lighter areas (due to constriction of blood vessels)…

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Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Irritant Contact Dermatitis

This image displays irritant dermatitis caused by a direct chemical reaction or friction on the skin.
Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis Pilaris

This image displays tiny, scaly elevations of the skin around the hair follicle typical of keratosis pilaris.
Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease

Lyme disease can display multiple rings, resembling a bull's-eye, of redness, suggesting an enlarging rash…
Nummular Dermatitis

Nummular Dermatitis

This image displays a pink, scaly, round, slightly elevated lesion typical of nummular dermatitis.
Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

This image displays a rash with a linear distribution typical of poison ivy.
Psoriasis

Psoriasis

In psoriasis, this is a typical elevated lesion with white scale on the knee.

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Ringworm (Tinea Corporis)

Ringworm (Tinea Corporis)

This image displays scaly, red skin areas forming rings typical of the fungal infection of the skin known as tinea…
Scabies

Scabies

While scabies is usually seen as irregular red, scaling, scratched patches anywhere on the body, there are…
Scaly Skin (Ichthyosis Vulgaris)

Scaly Skin (Ichthyosis Vulgaris)

This image displays the fish-scale appearance typical of ichthyosis.
Stretch Marks (Striae)

Stretch Marks (Striae)

Striae (stretch marks) often follow weight gain or pregnancy.

Close Matches

6 results
Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Bedbug Bite

Bedbug Bite

Flat Wart

Flat Wart

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Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris)

Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris)

Mole (Nevus)

Mole (Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

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