Muscular and Skin disorders. Muscular dystrophy loss of muscle strength loss of muscle strength mainly inherited, can cause shortened life span mainly.

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Muscular and Skin disorders

Muscular dystrophy loss of muscle strength loss of muscle strength mainly inherited, can cause shortened life span mainly inherited, can cause shortened life span currently no cures currently no cures

Muscle cramp Tightened muscle Tightened muscle Causes can be dehydration or salt imbalance Causes can be dehydration or salt imbalance Sometimes cause is unknown Sometimes cause is unknown Fix  stretch/massage Fix  stretch/massage

Severe Acne

Boil: deeply infected blemish

Cold Sores—Herpes Simplex Virus

Impetigo: caused by bacteria

Psoriasis: genetic disorder

Callus

Blister

Rosacea Advanced Rosacea Rosacea

Melanoma:type of skin cancer

First degree burn

Second Degree Burn

Third Degree Burns

A Burn is Critical when: More than 25% of body has 2 nd degree burns More than 25% of body has 2 nd degree burns More than 10% of body has 3 rd degree burns More than 10% of body has 3 rd degree burns 3 rd degree burns are on face, hands, or feet 3 rd degree burns are on face, hands, or feet

Skin Grafting Healthy skin taken from a selected donor site on patient