[AI Generated]  What Is a Maculopapular Rash?

1st June 2010

[AI Generated] What Is a Maculopapular Rash?

OpenAI NN input: Overview A maculopapular rash is made of both flat and raised skin lesions. The name is a blend of the words “macule,” which are flat discolored skin lesions, and “papule,” which are small raised bumps. These skin lesions are usually red and can merge together. Macules that are bigger than 1 centimeter […]

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[AI Generated] Overview of raised skin bumps

1st June 2010

[AI Generated] Overview of raised skin bumps

OpenAI NN input: Raised skin bumps are very common, and in most cases they’re harmless. They can result from a number of conditions, including infections, allergic reactions, skin disorders, and skin cancer. Skin bumps can vary in appearance and number depending on the cause. They may be the same color as your skin or a […]

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[AI Generated] All About Common Skin Disorders.

1st June 2010

[AI Generated] All About Common Skin Disorders.

OpenAI NN input: Skin disorders vary greatly in symptoms and severity. They can be temporary or permanent, and may be painless or painful. Some have situational causes, while others may be genetic. Some skin conditions are minor, and others can be life-threatening. While most skin disorders are minor, others can indicate a more serious issue. […]

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[AI Generated] Overview of skin flushing

1st June 2010

[AI Generated] Overview of skin flushing

OpenAI NN input: Skin flushing or blushing describes feelings of warmth and rapid reddening of your neck, upper chest, or face. Blotchiness or solid patches of redness are often visible when blushing. Flushing happens as a result of increased blood flow. Whenever there is more blood flow to an area of skin (such as your […]

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[AI Generated] What is a skin abscess?

1st June 2010

[AI Generated] What is a skin abscess?

OpenAI NN input: A skin abscess, also called a boil, is a bump that appears within or below the skin’s surface. This bump is usually full of pus or translucent fluid. It’s typically due to a bacterial infection. A skin abscess may appear on any part of the body. However, abscesses most commonly develop on […]

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