Describing a Skin Condition
  
    How to describe a skin condition
    A doctor may ask you to describe your skin condition and its location. Here are some of the more common terms that may help you give a more accurate description: 
    
      
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           Condition 
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           What it looks like 
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           Abscess 
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           A closed, painful pocket containing pus  
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           Atrophic 
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           Thin, dry, wrinkled skin  
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           Blister or vesicle 
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           Fluid-filled bump under or in the epidermis (the surface of the skin) that is less than 1 cm in size  
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           Crust or scab 
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           Formation of dried blood, plasma, or pus over a break in the skin  
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           Cyst 
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           Enclosed sac in skin containing fluid or solid material  
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           Excoriation 
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           An erosion with loss of the epidermis, caused by scratching  
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           Hives or wheals 
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           Pink or white localized swelling of the skin that is often itchy  
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           Lichenification 
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           Skin that has become thickened, hardened, or leathery with skin markings from chronic scratching  
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           Macule 
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           Small, flat, discolored spot, less than 1 cm  
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           Nodule or papule 
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           Solid, raised bumps. A nodule is greater than 1 cm, and a papule is less than or equal to 1 cm.  
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           Patch 
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           Flat, large (greater than 1 cm) discolored area  
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           Plaque 
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           A raised or depressed area of skin that is greater than 1 cm in diameter  
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           Pustule (pimple) 
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           Inflamed, raised lesions that contain pus  
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           Scales 
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           A buildup of dead skin cells that form flakes  
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           Scar 
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           Fibrous tissue that forms after a skin injury  
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						Online Medical Reviewer:
						Daphne Pierce-Smith RN MSN
						
					
						
Online Medical Reviewer:
						Janet Campbell RN BSN
						
					
				
			
					Date Last Reviewed:
					9/1/2025
					
				
		
				
				
			
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