What happens when warm and toasty becomes disfigured and toasted? Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Mark Strom has taken to ...
They both cause skin discoloration and are non-blanching ... This is because blood that starts out red can gradually turn purplish, brown, or yellow as the blood cells break down and are absorbed ...
It's that time of year when millions of Americans cozy up with heating pads, electric blankets, and space heaters to ride out ...
Toenails are usually semi-transparent but can turn purple, black ... This process causes a patchy buildup on the skin. Injuries can cause toenail discoloration due to a subungual hematoma ...
This type of burn affects all three layers of the skin - the epidermis, dermis, and fat, resulting in a purplish discoloration of the skin, extreme blistering, and sometimes a mild fever.
also known as “EAI,” “toasted skin syndrome,” or “fire stains.” “It causes permanent net-like patterns of brown, purple, or red discoloration,” Strom explained. “Some of the ...