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Scabies
Scabies is not an infection. It is an infestation of microscopic mites called Sarcoptes scabiei, which can actually live on your skin for months. They reproduce on the outer layers of the skin and then burrow into it and lay eggs. This causes itching and red rashes on the skin.
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Balanitis
Balanitis is an infection that affects one of men’s sensitive areas—the foreskin or the head of the penis. It is a condition that can be treated, and can easily be prevented.
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Vaginitis
Vaginitis, which is also called vulvovaginitis, vaginal infection or inflammation, is not a specific disease. It is a type of symptom caused by infectious and non-infectious sources which include STDs or sexually-transmitted diseases. It can affect the vulva, or the external part of the woman’s genitals. It is very common
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Phytophotodermatitis
Phytophotodermatitis is a type of contact dermatitits. It came from the words “phyto” which means plant, “photo” which means sunlight, and “dermatitis” which is inflammation of the skin.
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Erysipelas
Erysipelas is a skin condition similar to cellulitis, but affects only the upper layer of the skin. It was thought before that it only appears on the face but later on, doctors claim that it also appears on the arm, leg, and torso.
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Skeeter Syndrome
Some people might notice small bumps on their skin after a mosquito bite, while others experience an allergic reaction, which is far worse, called  skeeter syndrome. 
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Excoriation
Repetitive and compulsive skin picking is a serious condition called excoriation. Frequent and intense picking of the skin may cause bleeding, scars, and sores. Some people say that it makes them feel relaxed while others do it unintentionally. Children and adults who have obsessive-compulsive disorder are more likely to develop
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Actinic Keratosis
This condition is characterised by a rough, scaly patch on the skin that develops from years of exposure to the sun.
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Lichenification
Lichentification is a state wherein your skin becomes thick and leathery, as a result of constant scratching or rubbing.
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Candidiasis of the Skin
The body normally hosts a variety of germs, including bacteria and fungi. Some carry out normal functions, while others can cause infections when they begin to multiply uncontrollably. Candidiasis of the skin is caused by Candida fungus, one of the potentially harmful organisms in the body.
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