skin_disease_image.id,skin_disease_image.ts,skin_disease_image.alt,skin_disease_image.id_image 1,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","A woman checks her acne in the mirror.",slide_image1 2,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","Illustration of acne diagram.",slide_image2 3,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","A doctor talks to a patient.",slide_image3 4,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","A woman applies makeup.",slide_image4 5,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","Photo of tired woman at the office.",slide_image5 6,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","A woman eats chocolate.",slide_image6 7,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","A woman has cystic acne on her back.",slide_image7 8,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","Photo of comedones and inflammatory lesions",slide_image8 9,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","Photo of woman with acne.",slide_image9 10,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","Photo of family hugging.",slide_image10 11,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","Photo of woman looking in mirror and applying ointment to her acne",slide_image11 12,"2018-02-05 21:42:27","A woman ties her hair back from her face.",slide_image12 13,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of woman applying ice to reduce swelling.",slide_image1 14,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Man squeezing a pimple.",slide_image2 15,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of teen applying sulfur based cream to acne.",slide_image3 16,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of toothpaste tube.",slide_image4 17,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of doctor injecting womans acne with corticosteroid.",slide_image5 18,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of aspirin and mortar and pestle.",slide_image6 19,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of tea tree branch.",slide_image7 20,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of woman getting a facial.",slide_image8 21,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of bride using full coverage concealer.",slide_image9 22,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of woman covering blemish with headband.",slide_image10 23,"2018-02-05 21:43:12","Photo of blended concealer shades.",slide_image11 24,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","Find information on the best ways to treat acne vulgaris and improve your health.",slide_image1 25,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","For better health, learn information about the diagnosis of comedones.",slide_image2 26,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","If you see a tiny black dot on your skin that won't wash off, you may have a comedones symptom.",slide_image3 27,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","A diagnosis of small, raised bumps on your skin from a dermatologist may indicate white heads.",slide_image4 28,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","For better skin health, learn information on papules, a type of blemish commonly found in dermatology.",slide_image5 29,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","Pustules can occur nearly anywhere on the skin. They contain a high concentration of the bacteria that makes up acne vulgaris.",slide_image6 30,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","You may need to turn to a health care provider trained in dermatology to treat nodules.",slide_image7 31,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","Dermatology information on cysts can be helpful to increase your skin health care.",slide_image8 32,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","For better skin health, care for your mild acne with gentle washing, avoiding sun, and leaving blemishes alone.",slide_image9 33,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","For better skin health, care for moderate acne with prescription medication.",slide_image10 34,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","Men's skin is more likely to develop cystic blemishes. One sign is if the blemish turns deep red or purple.",slide_image11 35,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","Gain health information for one of the most harmful conditions to your skin health: Acne conglobata.",slide_image12 36,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","The health of your skin could depend on a diagnosis. This is how acne mechanica is diagnosed.",slide_image13 37,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","Topical acne treatment is important to your improved skin health.",slide_image14 38,"2018-02-05 21:43:26","Systemic acne treatment is important if you want to improve your skin health.",slide_image15 39,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","A photo of woman is concerned about her skin.",slide_image1 40,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Shingles is a rash of raised dots that develops into painful blisters and lasts about two weeks.",slide_image2 41,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Hives vary in size and may join together to form larger areas.",slide_image3 42,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Psoriasis is a rash of thick plaques covered with silvery scales.",slide_image4 43,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Stress, irritants (like soaps), allergens, and climate can trigger flare-ups of eczema.",slide_image5 44,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Rosacea causes redness on the nose, chin, cheeks, forehead, even in the eyes.",slide_image6 45,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Cold sores last 7-10 days; they're contagious until completely crusted over.",slide_image7 46,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Contact with sap from poison ivy, oak, and sumac causes a rash in most people with blistering appearing within hours or a few days.",slide_image8 47,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Learn to recognize and avoid direct contact with poisonous plants such as poison ivy, poison oak, and sumac.",slide_image9 48,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Razor bumps occur when the sharp edge of closely shaven hair curls back and grows into the skin, causing irritation and pimples, and even scarring.",slide_image10 49,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","A skin tag is a small flap of flesh-colored or slightly darker tissue that hangs off the skin by a connecting stalk.",slide_image11 50,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Acne pimples are a plug of fat, skin, and keratin. When open, the plug is called a blackhead, and when closed, a whitehead.",slide_image12 51,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Interdigital, or toe web infection, is the most common kind of athlete's foot.",slide_image13 52,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Some moles (not all) change slowly over the years, becoming raised, developing hair, and/or changing color.",slide_image14 53,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Age or liver spots are the result of sun exposure, which is why they tend to appear on areas that get a lot of sun.",slide_image15 54,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Pityriasis rosea causes salmon-colored ovals and appear on the arms, legs, back, chest, and abdomen, and sometimes the neck.",slide_image16 55,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Melasma is characterized by tan or brown patches on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin.",slide_image17 56,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","In most cases, common warts appear on the fingers or hands.",slide_image18 57,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","Seborrheic keratoses is a noncancerous growth that may be dark or multicolored, and usually have a grainy surface that easily crumbles.",slide_image19 58,"2018-02-05 21:44:02","A photo of a man with seborrheic dermatitis.",slide_image20 59,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a newborn sleeping.",slide_image1 60,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a newborn baby's feet.",slide_image2 61,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a newborn with a stork bite.",slide_image3 62,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a mother and her newborn.",slide_image4 63,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of an umbilical cord.",slide_image5 64,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a mom bathing her baby.",slide_image6 65,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a baby in the bath.",slide_image7 66,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a baby getting diaper changed.",slide_image8 67,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a rash on baby's face.",slide_image9 68,"2018-02-05 21:44:17","Photo of a mom napping with her newborn.",slide_image10 69,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","A newborn sleeps on a blanket.",slide_image1 70,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Father changing diaper on baby girl",slide_image2 71,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Close-up of infant with diaper rash",slide_image3 72,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Close-up of acne on infant's cheek",slide_image4 73,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Babies with erythema toxicum neonatorum will have a flea-bitten appearance.",slide_image5 74,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Close-up of cafe-au-lait spot on infant",slide_image6 75,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Atopic dermatitis (eczema) on an infant's back",slide_image7 76,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Newborn dry skin",slide_image8 77,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Newborn baby with cradle cap (crusta lactea)",slide_image9 78,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Heat rash on baby's shoulder",slide_image10 79,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Baby having diaper changed",slide_image11 80,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Milia on infant's face",slide_image12 81,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Close-up of thrush, showing ulcers in baby's mouth",slide_image13 82,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Father and baby boy (0-3 months) lying on bed",slide_image14 83,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","The face of a 3-week-old baby with jaundice",slide_image15 84,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Baby with floppy hat on sunny dune",slide_image16 85,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Babies in baby carriers while parents shop",slide_image17 86,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Two-month-old baby taking a bath",slide_image18 87,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Baby massage",slide_image19 88,"2018-02-05 21:44:33","Nurse examining baby",slide_image20 89,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","A scientist examines bacteria in a petri dish.",slide_image1 90,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","Examples of the three basic types of bacteria: rod-shaped (bacilli), spherical (cocci), or helical (spirilla).",slide_image2 91,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","Illustrations of the structure and contents of a typical gram-positive bacterial cell and Influenza virus particle structure.",slide_image3 92,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","Examples of cellulitis on the shin, folliculitis on the torso, impetigo on the face of a child, and a boil on the skin.",slide_image4 93,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","Raw meat, fish, eggs, and cheese.",slide_image5 94,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","A couple on the bed reading the label of an STD medication bottle.",slide_image6 95,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","Acute bacterial meningitis, acute otitis media, illustration of bronchitis, and illustration of urinary structures.",slide_image7 96,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","Antibiotic prescription medications in bottles.",slide_image8 97,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","Illustration showing the how antibiotic resistance happens.",slide_image9 98,"2018-02-05 21:45:15","A yogurt drink, container of yogurt, and a bottle of probiotics, which help promote good bacteria in the GI tract.",slide_image10 99,"2018-02-05 21:45:34","Black-legged ticks and deer ticks can transmit Lyme disease to humans.",slide_image1 100,"2018-02-05 21:45:34","Tick burrowing into human skin where they feed on blood.",slide_image2