NO, in general the hirsutism is a result of high level of testosterone (male hormo produced by female body).
Hirsutism is rarely caused by a serious underlying disorder. Pregnancy occasionally stimulates its development. Hirsutism triggered by tumors is very unusual.
Its rare for a bone to go through the skin. There is no disorder that I know of
a steatoma is a sebaceous ( oil ) gland disorder
skin disorder
Acne is a simple skin disorder caused by bacteria.
seborrhea
Yes, hirsutism can potentially affect pregnancy outcomes, as it may be a symptom of underlying hormonal imbalances that could impact fertility and pregnancy complications. It is important for individuals with hirsutism to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management during pregnancy.
Hirsutism
Primary hirsutism can be treated mechanically. Mechanical treatment involves bleaching or physically removing unwanted hair by: cutting, electrolysis, shaving, tweezing, waxing.
The most appropriate ICD 10 codes for skin tags would be: L90.8 - Other atrophic disorders of skin. L90.9 - Atrophic disorder of skin, unspecified. L91.8 -Other hypertrophic disorders of the skin. L91.9 - Hypertrophic disorder of the skin, unspecified
no because hair colours contain chemicals . if these chemicals come in contact with skin mouth eyes this may cause infection . if u have a skin disorder don't ever colour your hair
Goiter and hyperthyroidism are not skin disorders. Acne is a common skin problem.