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Chronic skin disease marked by the appearance of discrete pink or red lesions, with no known prevention.   Psoriasis  
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Avoiding the causative agent is the best means of preventing urticaria.   Urticaria  
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Inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles, there is no known prevention.   Acne Vulgaris  
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There is no known preventions for some forms, for others early treatment of any disease known to cause alopecia.   Alopecia  
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Prevention includes good hygiene and avoidance of infected persons   Impetigo  
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Prevention includes good personal hygiene and prevention of any infectious process.   Furuncles and Carbuncles  
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Prevention includes good hygiene, avoiding contact with infested persons, and not haring combs, brushes, or clothing.   Pediculosis  
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Prevention includes frequent repositioning of patients who are immobilized and gentle massage of pressure areas to increase circulation.   Decubitus Ulcer  
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Following proper hygiene practices is the best means of preventing this.   Dermatophytoses  
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Prevention includes wearing well-fitting shoes and avoiding any trauma to the feet or hands.   Corns and calluses  
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Transmitted through direct contact, avoiding contact with people that have it.   Warts  
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Connective-tissue disorder characterized by a superficial, localized inflammation of the skin. There is no known prevention.   Discoid Lupus Erythematosus  
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No known prevention, except to prevent complications of the disease. Avoid cold, stress, and trauma.   Scleroderma  
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Adequate diet and sleep, regular exercise, sensible work habits, and a reduction of stress may help prevent the disease.   Seborrheic Dermatitis  
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The best prevention for this acute skin inflammation is avoidance of known allergens or irritants.   Contact Dermatitis  
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Inflammation of the skin, the disease is common among infants. Prevention is avoidance of known irritants.   Atopic Dermatitis  
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There is no specific prevention other than avoiding contact with persons with the visible virus.   Cold Sores and Fever Blisters  
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Acute inflammatory eruption of highly painful vesicles on the trunk and sometimes the face, no specific prevention for shingles.   Herpes Zoster  
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Best prevention is to avoid overexposure to the sun. Sun damage to the skin is cumulative, so sunscreens and protective measures should be used throughout life.   Skin Carcinomas  
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Avoiding overexposure to the sun and ultraviolet rays and seeking prompt treatment for any suspected lesions are the best prevention. Look for warning signs of a suspicious lesion.   Malignant Melanoma  
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Prevention includes frequently changing diapers and keeping the perianal area dry and clean.   Diaper Rash  
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Common childhood skin disease that may be chronic and familial in nature.   Atopic Dermatitis  
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Skin infestation with lice, a parasitic insect. More common in children than in adults.   Pediculosis  
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General term referring to superficial fungal infections of the skin.   Dermatophytosis  
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Localized hyperplasia of the stratum corneum. Will exhibit as a lesion with an indefinite border.   Calluses  
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