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Warts are an increase of skin cell growth caused by forms of the human papillomavirus (HPV) and easily treated. Most warts are relatively harmless; however they are highly contagious and can be uncomfortable or embarrassing.
Acne is a skin condition where hair follicles become clogged with dead skin cells and oil. It can range from mild acne with just minor red spots to severe acne with hundreds of painful red bumps covering the entire body.
Eczema, or atomic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition that causes the skin to become dry, irritated, inflamed, and itchy. In severe cases, the skin may crack, become chapped, and develop small red bumps.
Psoriasis is a common skin condition that appears as patches of thick, discolored skin cells that build up rapidly. They often become very itchy and tender.
Blisters are fluid-filled bumps that are typically caused by allergic reactions, infections, or frictions and burns.
Dry skin can range from rough, scaly patches to tight, itchy skin and is typically found on the lower legs, arms, hands, and elbows. If untreated, it may turn into eczema or dermatitis.