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  2. This is what causes red skin, and here's how to fix it - AOL

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    We talk to skin care experts about skin redness, finding out the various causes and what we can do to alleviate it. Plus, products to shop. This is what causes red skin, and here's how to fix it

  3. This hack to clear red flaky skin on the face is going viral ...

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    Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition that causes inflamed, scaly patches of skin on the scalp and face, the American Academy of Dermatology explains. These patches are typically itchy, red ...

  4. Your Skin Redness May Actually Have Something To Do ... - AOL

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    There are many causes of red, itchy, swollen patches of skin, including allergies, burns, and infections. Here are photos to help you identify what you have.

  5. Fiddler's neck - Wikipedia

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    The primary causes of fiddler's neck are constant friction and local pressure. [2] It is well known among professional orchestra musicians but is "not well recognized by dermatologists", [2] and a red mark on the left side of the neck under the jaw "functions as an identifying sign" of a violinist or violist "in public without seeing the ...

  6. Herpes gladiatorum - Wikipedia

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    Herpes gladiatorum is a skin infection primarily caused by the herpes simplex virus. The virus infects the cells in the epidermal layer of the skin. The initial viral replication occurs at the entry site in the skin or mucous membrane. [7] The infections caused by a HSV Type 1 virus may be primary or recurrent. [8]

  7. Erythema - Wikipedia

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    Erythema (Ancient Greek: ἐρύθημα, from Greek erythros 'red') is redness of the skin or mucous membranes, caused by hyperemia (increased blood flow) in superficial capillaries. [1] It occurs with any skin injury, infection, or inflammation. Examples of erythema not associated with pathology include nervous blushes. [2]

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