Varicella (chicken pox) starts with vesicles (blisters) that rupture and get yellow crust. Impetigo has yellow crust as well, but no vesicles.
This condition is characterized by a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the digestive tract.
No, lichen planus is not contagious. It is an inflammatory skin condition that can result in painful skin lesions, but it is not spread through contact with an affected individual.
No, polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is not contagious. It is an inflammatory condition that primarily affects older adults, characterized by muscle pain and stiffness. The exact cause of PMR is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve genetic and environmental factors rather than infectious agents. As such, it cannot be transmitted from one person to another.
No, leukocytoclastic vasculitis is not contagious. It is an inflammatory condition of the blood vessels often associated with underlying health issues, medications, or infections, but it does not spread from person to person. The condition is characterized by the presence of immune complex deposition in small blood vessels, leading to skin rashes and other symptoms. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms rather than preventing transmission.
No, Sweet's syndrome is not contagious. It is a rare condition characterized by a skin rash and fever that is not caused by an infection or transmitted from person to person. It is believed to be triggered by an abnormal immune response.
This condition is called impetigo. It is a highly contagious bacterial infection commonly seen in children. Treatment typically involves antibiotics either as oral medication or topical creams.
Asthma is a respitory condition and so is not contagious.
Ring worm, which is a fungal infection is a highly contagious condition. The symptoms are an itchy rash which has red edges that give the lesions a circular appearance.
InflammationIt is basically edema. The body is trying to push the splinter out of the body.
Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and blistering papules or vesicles. It occurs when the skin comes into contact with an irritant or allergen, triggering an immune response that results in the skin becoming inflamed.
Laryngitis itself is not contagious, but if the condition is caused by a contagious illness, such as bronchitis, strep throat, or influenza (the flu), those can be transmitted.
Gum disease can be painful for a cat and requires a visit to the vet for a cleaning. The condition is not contagious.