noun a common skin condition that causes pimples and blemishes

  • Acne is a common skin condition that affects many teenagers during puberty.
  • I hate dealing with acne breakouts before a big event.
  • Ugh, my face is covered in zits. I can't stand this acne!
  • The company is facing an 'acne' of problems that need to be addressed immediately.

noun a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes

  • Albinism is a genetic condition characterized by a lack of melanin in the skin, hair, and eyes.
  • My friend has albinism, so she has to be extra careful in the sun to avoid getting sunburned.
  • Some people mistakenly believe that individuals with albinism have 'albino powers' or unique abilities.
  • The lack of diversity in the workplace was like a form of organizational albinism, stifling innovation and creativity.

adjective describing something as having or resembling blisters

  • The blistery weather made it difficult for commuters to get to work.
  • I hate how blistery it is outside; I just want to stay in bed all day.
  • The blistery wind is seriously messing up my hair today.
  • His blistery personality made it hard for others to approach him.

adjective having or marked by irregular patches of different colors or shades

  • The dermatologist diagnosed the patient with a blotchy skin condition.
  • She was feeling self-conscious about her blotchy complexion.
  • I hate when my face looks all blotchy after a workout.
  • The artist's painting was criticized for its blotchy color scheme.

noun a soreness or irritation of the skin caused by friction

verb to irritate or annoy

  • The rough fabric of the new uniform caused the soldier's skin to chafe.
  • I hate wearing these shoes, they always chafe my heels.
  • I can't wear that shirt, it chafes me like crazy.
  • The constant criticism began to chafe at her self-confidence.

noun a medical condition characterized by the inflammation of small blood vessels in the skin, often affecting the toes and fingers

  • Chilblains are a medical condition caused by exposure to cold and damp conditions.
  • My toes always get chilblains in the winter if I don't wear warm socks.
  • I hate when my feet get all chilblainy from being outside in the snow.
  • The chilblains of neglecting self-care can manifest in various ways.

noun a hard, dry outer layer, especially on food

adjective having a hard, dry outer layer

  • The baker carefully brushed off the excess flour from the crusty loaf of bread.
  • I love the crusty edges of the lasagna, it's the best part!
  • That crusty old man down the street never smiles at anyone.
  • Her crusty attitude towards new ideas made it difficult to work with her.

noun a skin condition characterized by flaking of the scalp

  • The dermatologist recommended a medicated shampoo to treat the dandruff on my scalp.
  • I need to find a good anti-dandruff shampoo for my itchy scalp.
  • My head is so itchy, I think I've got a case of the dandruff.
  • The company is facing financial dandruff that needs to be addressed before it gets worse.

noun a medical condition in which patches of skin become rough and inflamed, with blisters that cause itching and bleeding

  • Eczema is a chronic skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and inflamed patches.
  • My sister has been struggling with eczema flare-ups lately.
  • I hate when my eczema acts up, it's so annoying.
  • Dealing with eczema feels like constantly battling an invisible enemy on your skin.

adjective relating to or characterized by eruption, especially volcanic eruption

  • The volcano exhibited signs of impending eruptive activity.
  • The volcano looked like it was about to blow its top.
  • Dude, did you see that eruptive eruption last night?
  • The heated argument between the two friends was eruptive and intense.

verb to cover or be covered in freckles

adjective describing a person or thing having freckles, small brown spots on the skin

  • The young girl had a face full of freckled skin, giving her a unique appearance.
  • I love how your freckled cheeks come out in the sun, they're so cute!
  • Her freckled arms were on full display after a day at the beach.
  • The freckled sky was dotted with stars, creating a beautiful night scene.

noun a condition where body tissue dies due to lack of blood flow or a bacterial infection

  • Gangrene is a serious condition that results from a lack of blood supply to tissues, leading to tissue death.
  • If left untreated, gangrene can spread quickly and cause severe damage to the affected area.
  • I heard that guy's foot got so infected it turned into gangrene. That's rough.
  • The gangrene of corruption had spread throughout the entire organization, causing irreparable damage.

noun a viral infection causing small painful blisters on the skin or mucous membranes, typically around the mouth or genitals

  • Herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus.
  • I heard she got herpes from her ex-boyfriend.
  • I can't believe he gave her the herp!
  • The spread of gossip in the office was like herpes - it just wouldn't go away.

noun a structure where bees live and store honey

  • The patient developed hives as a reaction to the medication.
  • I broke out in hives after eating that seafood.
  • I hate when I get those itchy hives from stress.
  • The hives of gossip spread quickly throughout the small town.

noun a contagious skin infection characterized by red sores or blisters that can burst and form crusts

  • Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection that commonly affects children.
  • My little sister caught impetigo from school and now we have to be extra careful around her.
  • I heard that impetigo is going around the daycare, so make sure to wash your hands frequently.
  • The spread of rumors in our office is like a case of impetigo, once it starts, it's hard to contain.

adjective Ingrown is an adjective that describes something that has grown or curved inward instead of outward.

  • The dermatologist diagnosed the patient with an ingrown hair on their leg.
  • I hate when I get ingrown hairs after shaving.
  • Ingrown hairs are the worst, they can be so painful.
  • Her resentment towards her coworker was like an ingrown emotion, festering under the surface.

noun a restless desire or craving for something

preposition used to indicate a strong desire or longing for something

  • The patient's skin condition caused a persistent itch for relief.
  • I always get an itch for ice cream after dinner.
  • I've got an itch for some new kicks.
  • She had an itch for adventure that couldn't be ignored.

noun a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, affecting the skin, peripheral nerves, and mucous membranes

  • Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae.
  • My great-grandfather was diagnosed with leprosy when he was young.
  • I heard that rumor about her spreading faster than leprosy.
  • The spread of misinformation can be compared to the way leprosy spreads, slowly but steadily damaging the community.

adjective a term used to describe something that is affected by leprosy, a chronic infectious disease that affects the skin and nerves

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with leprous lesions on his skin.
  • She was shocked to see the leprous sores on her friend's arms.
  • I heard that old abandoned house is leprous with mold and mildew.
  • The corruption within the government was like a leprous disease spreading throughout the country.

noun a pigmented spot on the skin, such as a mole or birthmark

  • The dermatologist identified a nevus on the patient's back during the skin examination.
  • I have a few nevi on my arms that I need to keep an eye on.
  • My friend calls her nevus her 'beauty mark'.
  • The old building had a nevus of ivy growing up its side, adding to its charm.

noun a small, inflamed swelling on the skin, especially on the face

  • She applied a spot treatment on her pimple before going to bed.
  • I hate getting pimples right before a big event.
  • Ugh, I have a huge zit on my face!
  • The small mistake in his presentation was like a pimple on an otherwise flawless report.

noun a pustule or blister, especially one containing pus

verb to mark or scar with pocks

  • The dermatologist diagnosed the patient with a pock on their face.
  • I noticed a small pock on my arm after the camping trip.
  • She was so stressed that she broke out in pocks all over her body.
  • The abandoned building was a pock on the otherwise pristine neighborhood.

noun a skin condition characterized by red, itchy bumps caused by blocked sweat ducts

adjective describing the heat as prickly or uncomfortable

  • Prickly heat, also known as miliaria, is a skin condition characterized by small red bumps and intense itching.
  • I hate going out in the sun because I always end up with prickly heat on my arms.
  • My back is covered in prickly heat from sweating so much during the hike.
  • The tension in the room was like prickly heat, making everyone uncomfortable.

noun a temporary eruption on the skin

adjective showing lack of careful consideration or thought

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with a rash and prescribed a medicated cream.
  • I got a rash from the new laundry detergent I used.
  • Don't scratch that rash, it'll only make it worse.
  • His rash decision to quit his job without another one lined up left him in financial trouble.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun, indicating a physical condition characterized by scabs or crusts

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with scabby lesions on his skin.
  • Ew, did you see that guy with the scabby knees?
  • I can't believe she's dating that scabby dude.
  • The scabby relationship between the two countries finally came to an end.

noun a contagious skin disease caused by the itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei, characterized by itching and the formation of small bumps and blisters

  • Scabies is a contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites that burrow into the skin.
  • My roommate got scabies from sharing towels at the gym.
  • I heard scabies is going around the dorms, so be careful who you share bedding with.
  • The corruption in the government spread like scabies, infecting every level of authority.

noun a scratchy sound or sensation

adjective having a rough, irritating texture

  • The fabric of the new dress felt scratchy against her skin.
  • I hate wearing this sweater, it's so scratchy.
  • I can't stand these scratchy tags on my shirt.
  • His voice was scratchy from shouting all day.

noun a thin layer of flaky material that forms on the scalp or skin, especially as a result of dandruff

  • The dermatologist recommended a medicated shampoo to help with the scurf on the patient's scalp.
  • I noticed some scurf on my dog's fur, so I gave him a good brushing.
  • I hate it when my hair gets all scurfy after not washing it for a few days.
  • The scurf of doubt clung to his mind, making it hard for him to make a decision.

noun A small red birthmark, often raised and resembling a strawberry in shape and color

  • The doctor noted a strawberry mark on the baby's arm during the examination.
  • Did you see that strawberry mark on her cheek? It's so cute!
  • I heard that having a strawberry mark means you're lucky.
  • Her passion for painting was like a strawberry mark on her soul, always vibrant and noticeable.

noun a condition in which the skin becomes red, swollen, and painful from exposure to the sun

  • She developed a severe sunburn after spending the whole day at the beach without sunscreen.
  • I forgot to put on sunscreen and now I have a terrible sunburn.
  • I got a wicked sunburn from laying out by the pool all day.
  • His harsh criticism felt like a sunburn on my ego.

adjective having a sunburn; affected by sunburn

  • She ended up with a severe sunburned after spending all day at the beach without sunscreen.
  • I got so sunburned at the pool party yesterday, it hurts to even move.
  • Dude, you look so sunburned after that hiking trip!
  • His ego was sunburned after being criticized in front of the entire team.

noun a small, hard growth on the skin caused by a virus

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  • The doctor recommended a topical treatment to remove the wart.
  • I can't believe how big that wart on your finger is!
  • I heard that duct tape can help get rid of a wart.
  • The wart of corruption had grown so large within the company that it was impossible to ignore.

noun a contagious tropical disease caused by a spirochete bacterium and characterized by skin lesions and joint pain

  • Yaws is a tropical infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue.
  • I heard yaws is a common disease in tropical regions.
  • My friend caught yaws while traveling in South America.
  • The spread of misinformation can be likened to the yaws of society, infecting minds with falsehoods.

adjective relating to or containing keratin, a tough protein found in the skin, hair, and nails

  • The outer layer of the skin is composed of keratinous cells.
  • Her hair is so shiny and healthy because of its keratinous structure.
  • I heard that using keratinous products can really help improve the condition of your hair.
  • His argument was as strong and impenetrable as a keratinous shell.

noun a skin condition caused by wearing a mask for extended periods of time, resulting in acne or other skin irritations

  • Maskne, or acne caused by wearing a mask, has become a common issue for many individuals during the pandemic.
  • I've been dealing with maskne lately and it's so frustrating!
  • Ugh, my face is breaking out like crazy from maskne.
  • Dealing with maskne feels like battling an invisible enemy on my skin.

noun a disease characterized by the gross enlargement of an area of the body, especially the limbs, caused by obstruction of the lymphatic vessels

  • Elephantiasis is a condition characterized by the enlargement and hardening of limbs due to obstruction of the lymphatic vessels.
  • I heard that elephantiasis can cause severe swelling in certain parts of the body.
  • Man, that disease that makes your limbs look like an elephant's is no joke.
  • The corruption in the government had spread like a form of elephantiasis, affecting every aspect of society.

noun an irrational fear or aversion to clusters of small holes or bumps

  • Trypophobia is a condition where individuals experience an aversion to clusters of small holes or bumps.
  • I heard that some people have trypophobia and get really uncomfortable around things like honeycombs.
  • I can't stand looking at that picture, it gives me major trypophobia vibes.
  • The sight of the crumbling wall filled me with trypophobia, as if the decay was spreading like a disease.

noun a specific type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

  • Mycosis fungoides is a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma that affects the skin.
  • I heard that mycosis fungoides is a rare type of skin cancer.
  • My friend's uncle was diagnosed with mycosis fungoides, it's a tough one to beat.
  • Dealing with mycosis fungoides feels like battling an invisible enemy that attacks your skin.

noun small raised bumps that appear on the skin, typically on the genitals or lips

  • Fordyce spots are small, raised, pale or white bumps that may appear on the skin.
  • I noticed some Fordyce spots on my skin, but I'm not sure what they are.
  • I hate these weird little Fordyce spots that keep popping up on my face.
  • The Fordyce spots on the landscape were like tiny, scattered pearls in the grass.

noun a medical condition characterized by the darkening of an area of skin due to an excess of melanin

  • Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition characterized by dark patches on the skin.
  • I have been trying different products to lighten my hyperpigmentation.
  • My hyperpigmentation is really bothering me, I need to find a solution.
  • Her past mistakes left a mark on her life, like a form of emotional hyperpigmentation.

noun a skin condition characterized by the appearance of brown patches on the face

adjective chloasmatic (relating to or affected by chloasma)

  • Chloasma, also known as melasma, is a common skin condition characterized by dark patches on the face.
  • I heard that chloasma can be caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy.
  • My friend swears by this cream for treating chloasma.
  • The shadow of chloasma seemed to darken her mood as she struggled with her self-esteem.

noun a chronic condition characterized by excess lymph fluid that causes swelling in the body's tissues

  • Lymphoedema is a chronic condition characterized by swelling in the arms or legs due to a blockage in the lymphatic system.
  • My aunt has been dealing with lymphoedema for years and it can be quite uncomfortable for her.
  • Dealing with lymphoedema is a real pain in the neck, but my mom manages it well.
  • The lymphoedema of bureaucracy can slow down the progress of any project.

noun a skin condition characterized by loss of pigment in patches

  • Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition characterized by patches of the skin losing their pigment.
  • My friend was diagnosed with vitiligo last year and has been learning to embrace her unique skin.
  • Some people call vitiligo 'vit'
  • In a world full of colors, vitiligo adds its own beautiful shade of uniqueness.

noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation of hair follicles

  • Folliculitis is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation of the hair follicles.
  • I have to be careful with shaving to avoid getting folliculitis on my legs.
  • My brother always complains about his 'razor bumps' but it's just folliculitis.
  • The political scandal spread through the government like a case of folliculitis.

noun a thickened scar that forms on the skin and spreads beyond the original injury site

adjective related to or characteristic of keloids

  • The patient developed a keloid scar as a result of the injury.
  • I heard keloids can be really itchy and bothersome.
  • I hate how keloids make my skin look bumpy and uneven.
  • The keloid of lies grew bigger and more noticeable with each passing day.

adjective relating to or characteristic of seborrhea, a skin condition characterized by excessive secretion of sebum

  • Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and flaky patches.
  • My doctor diagnosed me with seborrhoeic dermatitis on my scalp.
  • I hate dealing with seborrhoeic flare-ups, they're so annoying.
  • The seborrhoeic nature of the relationship between the two countries led to ongoing tensions.

noun syndrome

  • Toasted skin syndrome, also known as erythema ab igne, is a skin condition caused by prolonged exposure to heat.
  • My friend got toasted skin syndrome from sitting too close to the campfire for too long.
  • I heard Jenny got a bad case of toasted skin syndrome from using her laptop on her lap for hours.
  • After spending all day in the sun without sunscreen, my shoulders felt like they had toasted skin syndrome.

noun abbreviated as NF

  • Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to form on nerve tissue.
  • My friend was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis (NF) last year.
  • I heard that NF is a rare condition that affects the nervous system.
  • Living with neurofibromatosis (NF) is like navigating a maze of uncertainties and challenges.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'abdominal pore' is a noun as it refers to a small opening or hole in the abdomen.

  • The abdominal pore is a small opening in the abdominal wall through which blood vessels and nerves pass.
  • I noticed a tiny abdominal pore on my stomach while I was examining it in the mirror.
  • I can't believe how much lint gets stuck in my belly button's abdominal pore.
  • Her creativity flowed from her mind like water from an abdominal pore, endless and unstoppable.

adjective a description of someone who has acne, or pimples on their skin

  • The dermatologist prescribed a new treatment for her acned skin.
  • She's been using a new face wash to help with her acned skin.
  • I heard that product works wonders for acned faces.
  • The city skyline was acned with towering skyscrapers.

noun a chronic skin disorder affecting the face

  • Acne rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by redness and pimples on the face.
  • My cousin struggles with acne rosacea and is always looking for new treatments.
  • Dealing with acne rosacea can be a real pain in the neck.
  • Her cheeks were like a canvas of acne rosacea, a vivid painting of red and white.

noun a hormonal disorder that results from excessive production of growth hormone by the pituitary gland and is characterized by enlargement of the hands, feet, and facial features

  • Acromegaly is a rare hormonal disorder that causes abnormal growth of the hands, feet, and face.
  • I heard that acromegaly can make your hands and feet get really big.
  • Did you know that acromegaly can make you look like a giant?
  • Her acromegaly diagnosis felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders.

noun a synthetic nucleoside analog antiviral drug

adjective relating to or characteristic of acyclovir

  • Acyclovir is commonly used to treat viral infections such as herpes.
  • I heard acyclovir is effective for treating cold sores.
  • My friend swears by acyclovir for getting rid of those pesky cold sores.
  • Acyclovir is like a superhero fighting off the evil villains of viral infections.