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edit important variables such as: puffy face, swollen foot, demo: age, life: immunosuppressed, demo: duration, warmth in skin, cold sore(s) on lip
related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist, dermatologist
Herpes simplex viral disease - type of herpes infection
Cellulitis - infection of subcutaneous tissues of skin
a.k.a Skin infection - bacterial, Cellulitis
'cellulitis' is considered a medical emergency
Flea bites - bites by fleas
a.k.a Pulicosis
Furuncle - boil
a.k.a Boil
Local reaction to bites and stings - reaction at site of bite or sting
Mosquito bites - insect bites
Hidradenitis suppurativa - chronic skin disease affecting hair follicles and sweat glands
a.k.a HS
Abscess - collection of pus
Urticaria - allergic skin rash
a.k.a hives
Impetigo - superficial skin infection
a.k.a impetaigo

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