Name : Abdullah Adel ID : The body's outer covering, which protects against heat and light, injury, and infection. Skin regulates body temperature.

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Name : Abdullah Adel ID :

The body's outer covering, which protects against heat and light, injury, and infection. Skin regulates body temperature and stores water, fat, and vitamin D

These are the most common skin problems. 1-Acne 2- cold sore 3- blister 4- Eczema

occurs when the pores on your skin become blocked with oil, dead skin, or bacteria. Rick factor : hormonal changes caused by puberty or pregnancy

Cold sores are small sores, or blister-like lesions, that appear on the lips, chin, cheeks, inside the nostrils, and less frequently on the gums or the roof of the mouth. Risk factor : Dehydration. Encephalitis

blister is a small pocket of body fluid (lymph, serum, plasma, blood, or pus) within the upper layers of the skin.  Risk factor : humid or damp environments

is a term for a group of medical conditions that cause the skin to become inflamed or irritated. :

There are many ways to care your skin : 1- prevent itching and dryness 2- take short, warm showers and baths 3- put some Creams or lotions

assessment of skin color, moisture, temperature, texture, mobility and turgor, and skin lesions. Inspect and palpate the fingernails and toenails, noting their color and shape and whether any lesions are present.

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