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Glossary

Acne
A skin condition in which excess sebum, produced in response to circulating hormones, is trapped by a keratin plug. Skin bacteria colonise the sebaceous glands causing inflammation and infection

Apocrine glands
Sweat glands that are found only in hairy areas of the body, particularly the armpits and groin; they are inactive until puberty

Bactericidal
Being capable of killing bacteria

Candida albicans
The yeast responsible for oral and vaginal thrush

Candidiasis
Another name for thrush

Candidosis
Another name for thrush

Collagen
The main protein in white fibrous tissue such as skin, bone and connective tissue

Comedone
Blackheads are open comedones and whiteheads are closed comedones

Dermatitis
An inflammatory skin condition generally caused by external agents

Dermatophyte
A fungus belonging to one of three genera (Trichophyton, Microsporum and Epidermophyton) that feed on keratin and cause ringworm (Tinea)

Dermis
The vascular skin layer below the epidermis

Eccrine glands
Sweat glands found all over the body, most densely on the hands and feet

Elastin
A protein forming the major component of elastic tissue, which is present in the skin, arterial walls and lung alveoli

Epidermis
The outermost layer of the skin

Eczema
An inflammatory skin condition causing itching, redness and occasionally weeping, generally with no obvious external cause

Emollient
An agent that soothes and softens the skin

Fungicidal
Being capable of killing fungi

Hyperproliferation
Over-production

Keratin
A fibrous protein found in nails, hair and the horny layer of the skin

Keratolytic
Being capable of removing keratin

Lactic acid
A compound formed in cells by the metabolism of glucose in the absence of oxygen

Malassezia furfur
The yeast associated with dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis

Melanin
A pigment produced by cells in the skin in response to ultraviolet radiation

Moniliasis
Another name for thrush

Papule
A small raised spot on the skin less than 5mm in diameter

Propioibacterium acnes
A bacterium that is often present on the skin and is usually harmless, but is thought to contribute to acne

Psoriasis
An inherited skin disease with scaly patches, especially on knees and elbows

Pustule
A small pus-containing blister on the skin

Sebaceous gland
An oil-secreting gland in the skin

Seborrhoeic dermatitis
A severe skin irritation caused by excess sebum production in densely hairy areas, such as the scalp, neck and back, complicated by the presence of the same yeast (Malassezia furfur) that is associated with dandruff

Sebum
An oily substance secreted onto the skin surface from a sebaceous gland via a hair

Stratum corneum
The top layer of the epidermis, also known as the horny layer

Streptococcal
Descriptive of the Streptococcus genus of Gram-positive bacteria

Tinea pedis
The fungus responsible for athlete's foot

Topical
Administration of a drug directly to the area being treated

Vitamin D
A fat-soluble vitamin that enhances the absorption of calcium and promotes its deposition in the bone

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