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Itchy, flaky patches on the skin
to have flaky skin
it could be many things, best thing to do is to go and see your doctor.
If your female dog's nipples are turning black and she has black patches on her skin, this may be normal for her specific breed. If it is not, she may have Black Skin Disease, also known as Alopecia X.
The condition that your sister has is called psoriasis. It is a skin disease that is characterized by red flaky patches on the skin that causes itching. It can also affect the scalp and looks like flaky bits of dandruff in the hair. Scratching the affected area makes the itching worse and flaky skin comes off.
Goofy does not have patches on his arms. His skin is black, and he wears a black vest over an orange shirt.
Psoriasis is itching, redness on skin. It is chronic immune related skin disease. Psoriasis forms scaly skin. It can be flaky and red and thick skin with silver patches. to know more :http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001470/
Yes they do have patches. The orca's skin are mostly black with distinctive white patches. The number and sizes of patches do vary between individuals but they are distinctive.
Dogs can get dry and flaky skin for reasons such as sub burn, allergic reaction, or flea bites.
No, but they have flaky skin.
The most common cause of a flaky scalp is dry skin. A skin condition called eczema can also cause one to have a flaky scalp. Dermatitis and psoriasis can also lead one to develop a flaky scalp.
Psoriasis is a non-infectious skin disease that causes red rashes and patches on the skin.Psoriasis causes painful swelling, bleeding cracks, severe scaling, itching, burning, and plaques. Psoriasis plaques affect any part of the skin including scalp, palms, elbows, and knees, nape of the neck, genitals, and soles of feet. Medical science does not suggest any complete treatment for Psoriasis. But it is curable through Ayurvedic treatments without any side effects.