What is a rash?
temporary eruptions of the skin, such as those associated with childhood diseases like measles, diaper rash, allergic reaction, heat etc.
define erythematous
redness
define purpuric
containing blood
what is pruritis?
the sensation of itching
what is a lesion?
structural changes in the tissues caused by damage or injury. any mark, symptom, or abnormality is described as a lesion
describe a primary lesion
a lesion in the early stages of change/development. generally present at birth or acquired over time
describe a secondary lesion
secondary lesions develop in the later stages of disease and change the structure of the tissue
bulla
primary
cyst
primary lesion
-closed abnormally developed sac containing fluid, infection or other matter above or below the skin
macule
primary
nodule
primary lesion
-often referred to as a tumour, smaller bumps caused by conditions such as scar tissue, fatty deposits or infections
papule
primary
pustule
primary
tubercle
primary lesion
-an abnormal rounded, solid lump, larger than a papule
tumour
primary
-a large nodule; an abnormal cell mass resulting from excessive cell multiplication
vesicle
primary
-a small blister or sac containing clear fluid, less than 0.5 cm
wheal
primary lesion
crust
secondary lesion
-dead cells formed over a wound or a blemish while it is healing, resulting in an accumulation of pus and sebum
excoriation
secondary
-a skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching/scraping
fissure
secondary
-a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis (e.g. chapped lips)
keloids
secondary
-these are abnormal formations of scar tissue resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue
scale
secondary lesion
-flaky skin cells (e.g. excessive dandruff)
scar
secondary
-light coloured, slightly raised mark on the skin formed after an injury of the skin has healed
ulcer
secondary
-an open lesion in the skin or mucous membrane of the body filled w/pus