An angiokeratoma is a benign lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks and characterized by hyperkeratosis.
Hyperkeratosis is any lesion with overgrowth and thickening of the skin, such as warts, calluses, and corns.
The medical term meaning benign overgrowth and thickening of the epidermis is "hyperkeratosis".
There is not an exact meaning for thin blood but some drugs are called "blood thinners" as they act as anticoagulants. These slow down the clotting time.
It could be Digital Hyperkeratosis*. There is a chance that it is not that condition though, and you should have your bulldog's feet checked. *A skin condition affecting the foot pads causing them to thicken. Thickenning can cause cracked, infected, and even painful foot pads.
It's known as vitamin A deficiency. Signs and symptoms include:Nyctalopia (poor adaptation to darkness)Xerophthalmia (pathologic dryness of the conjunctiva and and cornea)Keratomalacia (softening of the cornea)Corneal perforationBlindness (due to a lack of visual pigments)Bitot spots (white plaques of keratinized epithelial cells)Dry skin and hairFollicular hyperkeratosis (due to clogging of hair follicles)Pruritus (skin itching)
People with epidermolytic hyperkertosis (EHK), also known as bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, can live normal life spans. The skin disease often improves with age. People with EHK are prone to frequent skin infections often requiring topical or oral antibiotics. A good skin care regimen with creams/ointments and frequent home bleach baths could help decrease the potential for infection.
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