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The most common form if infections that occur in people of all ages are skin diseases. As a result of their associated hardships and ugliness skin diseases are probably the most difficult ailments to get accustomed to especially when they are located in a place like the face, which is difficult to conceal. It takes a long time for the effects to show up for most skin infections treatments. This problem is even more problematic when the disease or disorder fails to respond to a particular treatment. While there are not many statistics to prove the exact frequency of skin diseases in this country, however, it is thought that as many as 20% of the patients who seek medical advice suffer from some form of a skin disease. Skin diseases and disorders are prevalent in every part of the world. Sun is probably the most prominent sources of skin cancer and related traumas.

Skin diseases and disorders account for a large amount of economic loss, incapacity, suffering and, misery. In addition, since they are so visible, they are a great handicap in society. However, it is fortunate that as a result of recent advances in treatment, cutaneous scars can usually be treated successfully through skin grafting, laser therapy, and plastic surgery. 
Facts about Skin Diseases

Since the subject of dermatology is available for observation and superficial, the practice of dermatology therefore requires the dermatologist to have an acute observation with the ability to pay close attention to details.
The diagnosis of cutaneous skin diseases and disorders is essentially objective, and attention to the details of clothing, bearing of the patient, occupational stigmas, and eruptions are important. Instrumental aids and laboratory tests do not allow for any shortcuts in the diagnosis. When deciding on a practical line of treatment, the dermatologist must never omit explanation and reassurance.

Types of Skin Infections

•    Erythematous Rashes
•    Nappy Rash
•    Intertrigo

Types of Fungal Skin Infections

•    Ringworm
•    Favus
•    Thrush
•    Tinea Capitis
•    Tinea Corporis
•    Tinea Cruris
•    Tinea Pedis
•    Onychomycosis

Types of Viral Infections

•    Herpes Simplex
•    Herpes Zoster
•    Molluscum Contagiosum
•    Kaposi Sarcoma
•    Plantar Warts
•    Condyloma Acuminatum
•    ORF

Types of Bactorial Infections

•    Pyoderma
•    Impetigo
•    Pityriasis Alba
•    Streptococcal Intertrigo
•    Otitis Externa
•    Itching Skin
•    Folliculitis
•    Furunculosis 
•    Methicillin Resistant Staph
•    Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome
•    Toxic Shock Syndrome
•    Necrotising Fasciitis
•    Scarlet Fever
•    Erythrasma
•    Pitted Keratolysis
•    Trichomycosis Axillaris
•    Gonorrhoea
•    Meningococcal Disease
•    Erysipeloid
•    Chancroid
•    Athlete’s foot
•    Gram Negative Folliculitis
•    Paronychia
•    Spa Pool Folliculitis
•    Granuloma Inguinale
•    Anthrax
•    Syphilis
•    Lyme Disease
•    Cat Scratch Fever
•    Bacillary Angiomatosis
•    Kawasaki Disease
•    Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
•    Sarcoidosis

Types of Skin Tumors

Fibromas
Knuckle Pads
Cutaneous Tags
Keloid
Lipomas
Leiomyoma
Neuroma
Glomus Tumor
Seborrhoeic Warts
Keratoses
Basal Cell Epithelioma
Squamous Cell Epithelioma
Intra Epidermal Epithelioma
Paget\'s Disease
Malignant Melanoma
Mycosis Fungoides
Hodgkin’s Disease
Dermoid Cyst
Pilonidal Cyst
Benign Cystic Epithelioma
Syringoma 
Sebaceous Cyst
Milium
Mucous Cyst
Hydrocystoma
Tinea Versicolor
Candidiasis
Warts
Erysipelas