Plantar Warts

Symptoms Plantar warts are hard, rough, granular and benign skin growths that appear on the sole of the foot. They are surrounded by a cornified ring. Plantar warts occur mainly on the ball of the foot and on the heel. They grow towards the inside and have a thickened horny layer on the surface. Pain … Plantar Warts

Hair Anatomy and Physiology

Hair anatomy and physiology Hairs are horny filaments formed by test tube-shaped invaginations of the epidermis. The portion protruding obliquely from the skin is called the hair shaft. Inserted into the skin and extending to the subcutis is the so-called hair follicle. The hair also includes the sebaceous glands, which open into the hair funnel, … Hair Anatomy and Physiology

Skin itches

The skin (lat. Cutis) covers the entire body and is therefore considered the largest organ in anatomy as well as in medicine. The skin can be divided anatomically into three large layers, of which the so-called epidermis is the outermost. Towards the inside of the body, the epidermis is followed by the dermis (dermis or … Skin itches

Skin itches after showering

Introduction Many people know the problem: The skin itches after showering. Reddening and/or scaling of the skin does not necessarily have to occur. The causes for itching of the skin after showering can be manifold and the treatment depends, as so often, on the cause. In the following, the most common causes and their treatment … Skin itches after showering

The treatment of itchy skin after showering | Skin itches after showering

The treatment of itchy skin after showering The skin is called the largest organ of the human body and has to fulfill a number of extensive tasks. As an enveloping or protective organ, the skin has a major task to fulfil. It is capable of effectively absorbing mechanical as well as chemical and/or thermal damage, … The treatment of itchy skin after showering | Skin itches after showering

Antebrachii Medial Cutaneous Nerve: Structure, Function & Diseases

The cutaneus antebrachii medialis nerve is a nerve from the brachial plexus. Its function is to transmit sensations from specific skin regions of the arm to the brain. Damage to the cutaneus antebrachii medialis nerve can occur, for example, when blood is drawn. What is the cutaneus antebrachii medial nerve? The cutaneus antebrachii medialis nerve … Antebrachii Medial Cutaneous Nerve: Structure, Function & Diseases