Corns & Calluses 

Corns: Areas of thick, hard, dead skin on the tops or sides of toe joints or between the toes

Calluses: Patches of rough, thick, dead skin on the soles of the feet, the palms of the hands, or any other area subject to friction

Treatment for corns and calluses


Ringworm 

Ringworm is caused by different fungi and generally classified by its location on the body.

Treatment for ringworm 

 


 

Lice

There are three kinds of lice that bother humans (body lice, pubic or crab lice, and head lice. They all cause Intense itching.
Unable to jump or fly, lice spread from one person to another by contact, by sharing hats, combs, and other personal objects. 

Treatment for head lice 

 


Plantar Warts

Warts are caused by a virus, which generally invades the skin through small or invisible cuts and abrasions. They can appear anywhere on the skin, but, technically, only those on the sole are properly called plantar warts.

Treatment for plantar warts

 


Rash (Dermatitis) 

The skin can break out in a variety of rashes, sores, and blisters. Sometimes the skin quickly returns to normal, but some blisters are long lasting. Many times the cause is never discovered. 

Treatment for rash (dermatitis)

 


 

Reference:
  1. The Merck Manual Home Edition, 1999