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Defining Primary Skin Lesions

by Abigail Mckenzee

Primary skin lesions are changes in color or texture that may be present at birth, such as moles or birthmarks, or that may be acquired during a person's lifetime, such as those linked to infectious diseases (warts, acne, or psoriasis), allergic reactions (hives or contact dermatitis), or environmental agents (sunburn, pressure, or temperature extremes).

Primary skin lesions

Macules are a change in skin color, without elevation or depression and, therefore, nonpalpable, well or ill-defined, variously sized but, by convention, less than one centimeter in diameter at the widest point. This injury can be recognized for the difference in color when compared with normal skin, and may be white, blue, or red. Macules may be the result of hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, vascular abnormalities, capillary dilatation, or purpura. Their treatment include whitening products.

Patches are a large macule alike or greater than 1cm in diameter.

Papules are a circumscribed, solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid, they can vary in size from a pinhead to 1cm. They can be brown, purple, pink or red in color. Papules may open when scratched and become infected and crusty. They can be caused by localized cellular response to the process of acne, and can be eased with a natural skin treatment.

Plaques are a broad papule, equal to or greater than 1cm. They are formed from psoriasis and granuloma annulare. Creams can reduce the itching of this lesion and are available without a prescription.

Vesicles are a circumscribed, fluid-containing epidermal elevation that can vary from 1 to 10 mm in size. Vesicles are formed by herpes infections, acute allergic contact dermatitis, and some autoimmune blistering disorders. They can be smoothed with lotions.

Bullae are a rounded or irregularly shaped blister containing serous or seropurulent fluid, greater than 1cm in diameter. Burns, bites, irritant or allergic contact dermatitis, and drug reactions can result in Bullae.

Pustules are a small elevation of the skin containing purulent liquid regularly consisting of necrotic inflammatory cells. Pustules are collections of neutrophils. They may appear in some inflammatory diseases including pustular psoriasis. They can be treated with medications, ultraviolet light A, creams or ointments.

The Best Treatment

In this case papules are acne marks. They form when there is a high break in the follicle wall. It frequently precedes a pustule. There exists a natural acne treatment cream to get rid of this type of acne lesion that can significantly remove papules, bio skin care. By using bio skin care you will obtain excellent results in very few days. The usage of this biological solution is quick and effective because in few weeks you will be able to eliminate it, recovering your self-esteem and optimism.

Published March 24th, 2009

Filed in Women