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INTERGUMENTARY SYSTEM DISEASES.

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Skin Cancer

A malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes.

Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin), so a tumor is usually clearly visible.

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How the person gets this disease? These are the top three reasons:

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How the person gets this disease? Studies have shown that smoking

tobacco and related products can double the risk of skin cancer.

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How the person gets this disease? Overexposure to UV-radiation may

cause skin cancer either via the direct DNA damage or via the indirect DNA damage mechanism. Overexposure (burning) UVA & UVB have both been implicated in causing DNA damage resulting in cancer.

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How the person gets this disease?

Deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals.

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What are the signs and symptoms?

Basal cell carcinoma usually looks like a raised, smooth, pearly bump on the sun-exposed skin of the head, neck or shoulders. Sometimes small blood vessels can be seen within the tumor. 

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What are the signs and symptoms? Squamous cell carcinoma is commonly a

red, scaling, thickened patch on sun-exposed skin. Ulceration and bleeding may occur.

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What are the signs and symptoms? Most melanomas are brown to black

looking lesions. Warning signs that might indicate a malignant melanoma include change in size, shape, color or elevation of a mole.

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What are the signs and symptoms? Merkel cell carcinomas are most often

rapidly growing, non-tender red, purple or skin colored bumps that are not painful or itchy. They may be mistaken for a cyst or other type of cancer.

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Is there any cure or vaccine?

It can be treated with quimotherapy, and some medicines, but nothing can assure you it will be cured.

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How else can prevent getting this disease?

Avoid the use of tobacco products.

Reducing overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, especially in early years

Using a broad-spectrum sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB radiation

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how else can prevent getting this disease? Reapply sun block as per the

manufacturers directions

Ensuring suitable unprotected exposure (15 minutes a day suggested maximum) to the sun to allow adequate Vitamin D formation

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What are the life expectancy of a person who gets this disease?

This depends on how advanced the cancer stage is.

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How the doctor diagnosed the disease?

Clinical diagnosis is made with visual appearance or with the aid of a dermatoscope.

The ABCD guideline is helpful for identifying dysplastic nevus and melanoma.

Clinical diagnosis can only be confirmed with a skin biopsy. 

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How long is the person sick?

Until the tumor is removed from the person skin, or until it deceases

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Is there any treatment to relieve their symptoms.

Not really just some pain killers, and the regular treatment.

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Acne

is a common human skin disease, characterized by areas of skin with multiple noninflammatory follicular papules or comedones and by inflammatory papules, pustules, and nodules in its more severe forms

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How the person gets this disease?

It is mainly by:

Family/Genetic history Hormonal activity Inflammation Stress

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What are the signs and symptoms?

You get Papules or comedones and by inflammatory papules, pustules, and nodules in your Epidermis.

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Is there any cure or vaccine?

There are multiple cures and remedies, that have worked for different people, the majority of them what they do is to dry your skin.

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What are the life expectancy of a person who gets this disease?

This disease is not mortal, this means you can not die from this disease.

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How long is the person sick?

The time varies, depending in the factors, like:

How advanced it is The treatment they are taking Genetic history

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Is there any treatment to relieve their symptoms.

There are a lot of treatments that can help you to relieve you from this disease, the most popular ones are

Clearasil Asepxia Etc…..

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vitiligo

is a chronic disorder that causes depigmentation in patches of skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation which are derived from the neural crest, die or are unable to function. 

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How the person gets this disease? The precisepathogenesis, or cause, of

vitiligo is complex and not yet fully understood. There is some evidence suggesting it is caused by a combination ofautoimmune, genetic, and environmental factors.

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What are the signs and symptoms?

The most notable symptom of vitiligo is depigmentation of patches of skin that occurs on the extremities. Although patches are initially small, they often enlarge and change shape. 

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Is there any cure or vaccine?

There is no cure for vitiligo but there are a number of treatments available which can slow down or improve the condition. In fair-skinned people, avoiding tanning of normal skin can make patches of vitiligo much less noticeable. 

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How else can prevent getting this disease?

Since there are not many evidence of how this desease is created, there is not a real way to prevent it

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What are the life expectancy of a person who gets this disease?

There is not any mortal, or any kind of problems besides, you changing of color

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How long is the person sick?

For ever Although is not bad.