Skin Disease Special Issue

A skin disease can be acute or chronic. Acute lesions are vesicular and painful, whereas chronic lesions are dry, erythematous, cracked, and lichenified. Both types have well-defined patterns, which are often asymmetric or unilateral. Chronic lesions can be caused by repeated contact with moderate irritants. Symptoms There are a number of common skin disorders, ranging … Continue reading Skin Disease Special Issue