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Title: Skin Notes


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Skin Notes
  • Body System
  • Mrs. Pogue
  • Health 1000

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Your Skin
  • Skin protects you from pathogens, regulates your
    body temperature, and helps you feel sensations.
  • Skin is the largest organ on the human body.

3
Your Skin
  • The skin consists of two main layers, the
    epidermis and the dermis.

Epidermis
The outer, thinner layer of the skin that is
composed of living and dead cells
4
Your Skin
  • Cells in the epidermis make substances called
    lipids, which make your skin waterproof.
  • This waterproofing helps the body maintain a
    proper balance of water and electrolytes.

5
Your Skin
  • The more melanin that your body produces, the
    darker the skin.

Melanin
A pigment that gives the skin, hair, and iris of
the eyes their color
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Your Skin
Three Main Functions of Skin
TemperatureControl
Protection
Sensation
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Your Skin
8
Your Skin
9
Keeping Your Skin Healthy
  • Tips for Keeping Your Skin Healthy
  • Wash your face every morning and evening with
    mild soap and water.
  • Avoid touching your face with your hands.
  • Choose personal skin care products carefully to
    avoid irritation and the chance of allergic
    reaction.
  • Follow a well-balanced eating plan that is rich
    in vitamins and minerals.

10
UV Protection
  • Tanned skin is a sign that skin has been damaged
    by UV rays.
  •  
  • Prolonged exposure to UV rays can lead to skin
    cancer.

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UV Protection
  • UV Protection Tips
  • Always wear sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher
    on exposed areas of skin.
  • Apply sunscreen 15 to 30 minutes before going
    outside, even on cloudy days.
  • Wear protective clothing.
  • Wear sunglasses.
  • Avoid using tanning beds, as prolonged exposure
    can lead to skin cancer.

12
Body Piercing and Tattooing
Infections from bacteria
Viruses from blood-borne pathogens
Health Risks ofBody Piecing andTattooing
Damage to mouth and teeth
Limit future job opportunities and relationships
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Skin Problems
  • Acne occurs when clogged pores become infected
    and pus forms.
  • Keep your face clean.
  • Apply over-the-counter treatments.
  • Avoid oily products and heavy makeup.
  • See a doctor if necessary.

14
Skin Problems
  • Warts are caused by viruses and can be spread
    through direct physical contact.

15
Skin Problems
  • Dermatitis, or eczema, is inflamed skin usually
    caused by an allergic reaction.
  • Keep your skin well moisturized to reduce
    irritation. See a doctor if necessary.

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Skin Problems
  • Boils form when hair follicles become infected.
    Do not burst or squeeze a boil.

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Skin Problems
  • Fungal infections are spread by contact with
    skin, clothing, or in public showers.
  • Keep skin clean and dry and treat with
    over-the-counter medicines.

Ring Worm
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Skin Problems
  • Vitiligo occurs when patches of skin lose melanin
    and have no pigment.
  • Keep affected areas covered to avoid burns.

19
Skin Problems
  • Moles are usually harmless, but they can develop
    into melanoma, which can be deadly.

Melanoma
The most serious form of skin cancer
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Skin Problems
  • Early detection and treatment are critical in
    controlling the spread of melanoma.
  • Regularly checking the appearance of your moles
    is important for the early detection of melanoma.

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Skin Problems
The ABCDS of Melanoma
An imaginary line drawn through the center of the
mole does not produce matching halves.
Asymmetry
Border Irregularity
Non-cancerous moles have smooth edges. Suspect
moles often have irregular edges.
Look for moles that are intensely black, possibly
with a bluish tint, or that have an uneven color.
Color
Check for moles that are wider across than the
width of a pea.
Diameter
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Skin Problems
A
B
C
D
Asymmetry
BorderIrregularity
Color
Diameter
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Sources
  • http//science.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/
    NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/Science/Images/Content/epid
    ermis-sb3849-sw.jpg
  • http//www.footdoc.ca/www.FootDoc.ca/Wart2.jpg
  • http//www.okfootandanklespecialists.com/resources
    /warts.jpg
  • http//www.dshs.state.tx.us/idcu/health/antibiotic
    _resistance/mrsa/picMRSA/boils_1_051115.jpg
  • http//resources.schoolscience.co.uk/ABPI/new/reso
    urces/skin/en-images/ringworm.jpg
  • http//www.eregimens.com/images/regimens/Vitiligo.
    JPG
  • http//www.metrohealth.org/images/Patient20Servic
    es/Cancer20Care20Center/melanoma2.jpg
  • Glencoe Health Text 2008
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