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Moles and Skin Lesions
Moles: Formed by melanin clusters in the skin.
Common Locations: Face, neck, and hands.
Factors: Sun exposure, hormonal changes, or skin irritation.
Facial Redness
Red, Scaly Patches: Often linked to rosacea or post-acne inflammation.
Rapid Skin Renewal: Triggered by inflammation or external factors.
Common Areas: Typically seen on the cheeks, nose, and forehead.
Eczema
Itchy, Dry Skin: Often a sign of eczema flare-ups.
Red, Sore Patches: Can appear on various areas of the face, causing discomfort.
Recurring Flare-Ups: Persistent inflammation leading to eczema symptoms.
Hyperpigmentation
Dark Patches: Caused by excess melanin production.
Common Areas: Often seen on the face, neck, and hands.
Factors: Sun exposure, hormonal shifts, or inflammation can lead to hyperpigmentation.
Psoriasis
Red, Scaly Patches: Caused by rapid skin cell turnover.
Common Areas: Typically found on the elbows, knees, and scalp.
Factors: Stress, infections, or skin injury can lead to psoriasis flare-ups.
Skin Rashes
Irritated Skin: Inflammation from internal or external causes. Where: Can appear anywhere on the body. Factors: Allergies, heat, irritants, infections.