Anatomy & SciencesQuestion 56 of 484
Rosacea typically presents as:
a.Silvery scaly plaques on the elbows
b.Round bald patches on the scalp
c.Yellow, thick toenails
d.Persistent facial redness with possible visible vessels and bumps
Explanation
Rosacea is a chronic facial condition with redness, flushing, and sometimes papules or visible blood vessels. Licensees adapt the service and avoid irritants.
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