Aphthous Ulcers
impetigo
cyrosurgeryCryosurgerydestruction of tissue by application of extreme cold:cryosurgeryCry/o = cold
Sounds like Psoriasis.
The medical term for any skin growth such as a wart or a callus is "skin lesion." Skin lesions can be benign, like moles or skin tags, or they can indicate a more serious condition, such as skin cancer. It is important to have any new or changing skin lesions evaluated by a healthcare professional.
The ICD-9 code for skin lesions on legs is 709.9. These codes are used to indicate conditions and diseases in medical billing.
Debriding, debridement (of dead tissue); exfoliation; abrasion if it's accidental, or if the entire layer is scraped (torn off), it's known as an avulsion.
Sclerotic lesions are areas of increased bone density often seen in medical imaging, indicating abnormal bone growth or remodeling. When associated with metastasis, these lesions typically arise from cancer cells spreading to the spine from other parts of the body, such as the breast, prostate, or lung. Common causes of sclerotic lesions on the spine include primary bone tumors, metastatic cancers, and conditions like osteoblastic lesions, where the bone formation is stimulated in response to tumor activity.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.
Cryosurgery is sometimes used for precancerous lesions of the cervix.
Articulation is the medical term meaning joint. The medical terminology combining form meaning joint is arthro-.
The best place to get more information about skin lesions would be to schedule an appointment and speak with a qualified doctor. A doctor would have all of the necessary information about skin lesions.