The Skin By Owen Cunnane.

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The Skin By Owen Cunnane

Skin facts. Skin is the human body’s largest organ. The layers of mammal skin include the epidermis, dermis and subcutis. Skin accounts for 15% of bodyweight. The thickest skin is found on your foot 1.4mm. A body hair will grow from 1-6 years. A woman's skin

Skin facts. All mammals have some hair on their skin, even if it isn’t easy for you to see. Rhinoceros’s are protected by thick skin which can be between 1.5cm and 5cm deep Although polar bears have both white and transparent fur, their skin is actually black. A man’s skin.

Skin facts. An average skin will stretch to two square metres. There are two types of skin hairy and glabrous. The thinnest skin is found on your eyelids 0.02mm. Epidermis is the name of the skin. A Baby's skin.

Skin diseases. Acne. Lupus. Skin cancer. Rebeola. Hemngioma of skin. Cold sore.

Skin cancer. Skin Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells in the skin. Left untreated, these cells can spread to other organs and tissues, such as lymph nodes and bone. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, affecting one in five Americans during their lifetimes.

Lupus. Lupus is an autoimmune disease that affects more than 1.5 million Americans, according to the Lupus Foundation of America. Normally, the immune system protects the body against foreign invaders like viruses and bacteria. In the case of a disease like lupus, the immune system mistakenly attacks the body and damages healthy tissues and organs. Lupus can cause problems with the kidneys, nervous system, blood vessels, and skin.

Hemangioma of Skin Hemangiomas are noncancerous growths that form due to an abnormal collection of blood vessels. They are usually found on the skin or internal organs—particularly the liver. Because they are congenital, most people develop them before birth, while they are still in the womb.

Rebeola. Rubeola (measles) is an infection caused by a virus that grows in the cells lining the throat and lungs. It’s a very contagious disease that spreads through the air whenever someone who is infected coughs or sneezes. People who catch the measles develop symptoms like a fever, cough, runny nose, and the tell-tale rash that is the hallmark of the disease. If measles isn’t treated, it can lead to complications like ear infection, pneumonia, and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). 

Acne. Your skin has tiny holes called pores that that can become blocked by oil, bacteria, and dirt. When this occurs, you may develop a pimple or “zit.” If your skin is repeatedly affected by this condition, you may have acne.

Cold sores. Cold sores are red, fluid-filled blisters that appear near the mouth or on other areas of the face. In rare cases, cold sores may appear on the fingers, nose, or inside the mouth. There is no cure for cold sores, and infections tend to reoccur without warning. Sores are contagious and may persist for more than one week.