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Title: Nails, Moles, Warts, Skin Cancer, Birthmarks, and Wrinkles


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Nails, Moles, Warts, Skin Cancer, Birthmarks,
and Wrinkles
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Nails
  • Nails are made of keratin (like hair!)
  • Nails grow under the cuticle at the nail base.
  • Extra keratin is added to the nail in the nail
    matrix.
  • Nails grow 0.5mm each week. Fingernails grow
    faster than toe nails.

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Common Nail Problems
  • Ingrown Nail when the nail curves down and into
    the skin, causing pain, and sometimes infection
  • Nail Injury when you drop something on your nail
    a bruise may appear under it the nail may fall
    off, but a new one will grow

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  • Nail Deformity when the nail isnt smooth on the
    surface.
  • Hangnail when a loose strip of dead skin hangs
    from the edge of a fingernail

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Moles
  • A mole is a flat or raised mark that varies in
    shape, colour and texture.
  • It is the overproduction of skin pigment cells
    (melanocytes).
  • Most people have between 10 20.
  • Moles may become malignant and pose health risks.
    They should be seen by a doctor.

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Warts
  • Warts are a small growth caused by a viral
    infection of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
  • Causes the overgrowth of epidermal cells.
  • Excess cells are pushed upward and cause a lump.
    Planters warts, on peoples feet, are flat and
    can cause pain.

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Skin Cancer
  • Basal Cell Carcinoma fast dividing cells in the
    base of the epidermis are damaged by UV exposure
    and begin multiplying out of control. Stays in
    epidermis.
  • Malignant Melanoma radiation damage to
    pigment-producing cells. A dark mass forms and
    some cells break into the dermis and travel in
    the blood to other locations.

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Birthmarks
  • unusual patterns of capillaries (red)
  • heavily pigmented or bumpy layers of skin
  • some disappear and some can be removed
  • most are harmless

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Wrinkles
  • small folds in the skin that occurs as skin ages
  • skin loses elasticity and does not snap back into
    place
  • long exposure to sun and wind can cause wrinkles
    to occur quickly

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Interesting Facts
  • Your skin weighs between 2.5-3.5 kg (about 10
    lbs)
  • You have the same number of hair follicles as a
    chimpanzee
  • Men and women have about the same number of hair,
    but female is finer

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  • Fingerprints were first used in a criminal
    investigation in 1880 by Henry Faulds, a Scottish
    medical missionary. The identity of a thief who
    had been drinking purified alcohol from the
    dispensary was confirmed by a greasy fingerprint
    on a bottle.
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