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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › conjunctivitisConjunctivitis - NHS

    Conjunctivitis is also known as red or pink eye. It usually affects both eyes and makes them: red; burn or feel gritty; produce pus that sticks to lashes; itch; water; Conjunctivitis that produces sticky pus is contagious.

    • Red Eye

      A red eye is usually nothing to worry about and often gets...

    • Antihistamines

      Antihistamines are medicines often used to relieve symptoms...

    • Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) Photos. For information on basal cell carcinoma signs and symptoms, visit our BCC Warning Signs page.
    • Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) Images. For information on squamous cell carcinoma signs and symptoms, visit our SCC Warning Signs page.
    • Melanoma Photos. For information on melanoma signs and symptoms, visit our Melanoma Warning Signs page.
    • Merkel Cell Carcinoma (MCC) Pictures. For information on Merkel cell carcinoma signs and symptoms, visit our MCC Warning Signs page.
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    • Basal Cell Skin Cancers
    • Nodular Basal Cell Cancer
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    Non melanoma skin cancer tends to develop most often on skin exposed to the sun. To spot skin cancer early it helps to know how your skin normally looks. That way, you'll notice any changes more easily. To look at areas you can’t see easily, you could try using a hand held mirror and reflect your skin onto another mirror. Or you could get your part...

    There are different types of basal cell skin cancers. These include: 1. nodular basal cell skin cancer 2. pigmented basal cell skin cancer 3. morphoeic basal cell skin cancer - also known as sclerosing or infiltrating basal cell skin cancer 4. superficial basal cell skin cancer

    Nodular basal cell cancers can look see through (translucent) and shiny. You can often also see their blood vessels. Sometimes they have a sore (ulcerated) area and it may also have fluid filled sacs (cystic).

    Pigmented basal cell cancers have dark areas, often brown, blue or grey in colour. They can look like warts or sometimes a melanoma. 1. Read more about melanoma skin cancer

    Pronounced mor-fee-ic, this type of basal cell skin cancer may look like a sore area on the skin that doesn’t heal. It might look skin coloured, waxy, like a scar or thickened area of skin that's very slowly getting bigger. You might also see small blood vessels.

    Squamous cell skin cancers can vary in how they look. They usually occur on areas of skin exposed to the sun like the scalp or ear. Thanks to Dr Charlotte Proby for her permission and the photography.

  2. The main symptom of non-melanoma skin cancer is a growth or unusual patch on the skin. Any part of your skin can be affected, but it's most common in areas exposed to the sun, such as the: head, face and ears. neck and shoulders. back.

  3. Nov 29, 2023 · Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, may present as one or both eyes looking red and becoming irritated. Other symptoms can include discharge, increased tearing, and crusting. ”Pink eyeis the ...

  4. www.nhs.uk › conditions › non-melanoma-skin-cancerNon-melanoma skin cancer - NHS

    What is non-melanoma skin cancer? Symptoms. Causes. Tests and next steps. Treatment. Help and support. Find out about non-melanoma skin cancer, including what the symptoms are, what causes it, and how it's diagnosed and treated.

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  6. Bupa describes the symptoms, causes and treatment of conjunctivitis – also known as pink eye. Symptoms include red eyes and discharge.

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