Many patients with SS also develop a variety of skin problems that include dry patches, vasculitis, and cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. These and other dermatologic disorders are more common in SS than was previously thought.
G. B. Colver has written: 'Understanding skin problems' 'Common skin problems' -- subject(s): Diseases, Skin
An atheroembolism is an alternative name for cholesterol embolism, also known as blue toe syndrome or purple toe syndrome, which causes an obstruction of blood vessels, leading to skin problems or gangrene.
The most common problem is that the balance of UV light is incorrect, which can increase risk of skin cancer. Electrical problems are also common.
most common in newborns and other children under the age of five, scalded skin syndrome originates with a localized skin infection. A mild fever and/or an increase in the number of infection-fighting white blood cells may occur.
There are a number of potential symptoms for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Some of the most common include gray or blue skin color, difficulty breathing and finding it hard to feed the baby.
I have Asperger syndrome and when I was a child I had problems with things such as doing up shoe laces and doing up buttons. It's probably due to poor motor skills which is common in people with Asperger syndrome, also people often find certain materials irritate their skin which could make getting dressed unpleasant for them. It happens in adults too, but at least adults can choose their own clothes and so avoid any that cause problems.
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is a disease, caused by a type of bacteria, in which large sheets of skin may peel away
skin purpura
48hrs
Specific problems include: seizures , sleeplessness, thick skin, joint contractures, enlarged tongues, cardiomyopathy, hyperactivity, and mental retardation. The life expectancy in MPS III is also variable
Johnson syndrome, also known as Steve Johnson Syndrome is condition where the skin and mucous membranes have a reaction to medication or infections. The main signs and symptoms of the syndrome are facial swelling, tongue swelling, hivesskin pain, a red or purple skin rash that spreads within hours to days, blisters on your skin and mucous membranes, especially in your mouth, nose and eyes, and shedding (sloughing) of your skin. You should seek medical attention if you believe that you have the syndrome.
Aging, bruising, cancer, diabetes, fungal infection, heart disease, inflammation, Raynaud's syndrome, varicose veins, vision problems, wound healing.