Monday, June 24, 2013

Notes on Skin, Hair, and Nail Vocabulary

A good understanding of vocabulary words in pharmacy is very important for communication with professors, fellow students, patients, and coworkers. Knowledge of understanding leads to successful communication and success as a pharmacy student, as a pharmacy technician, and as a practicing pharmacist.  
Skin Vocabulary

abscess
acne
birthmark
black nail
black toe
blister
boils
break out
bruise
bump
chigger
clear up
cracked
crusty
cyst
dermatitis
diaper rash
dry
eczema
excrete
flaky
 gash
hangnail
hives
inflammation
irritation
itch
keloid
most
mole
ooze
patch
pimple
pins and needles
prickly heat rash
psoriasis
pus
pustules
rupture
scabies
scabs
scales
scar
scrape
scratch
shingles
sore
spider bite
ulcers
wart
wound
wrinkles
zit

Hair Vocabulary

alopecia
coarse
dandruff
dry
fine
hair loss
head lice
oily
scalp
silky

Nail Vocabulary
Black nail
Black toe
Brittle
clubbing
cuticle
floating
fungal infection
ingrown nail peeling nail
splitting nail

Parts of Speech



Noun (n)

Infinitive/Verb (v)
--Past Tense
Adjective (adj)
Adverb (adv)
 a blister
to blister, blistered
blistery

a boil
to boil, boiled
boiling, boiled

brittleness

brittle
brittle
a bruise
to bruise, bruised
bruised

a bump
to bump, bumped
bumpy

a crack
to crack, cracked
cracked, cracking

a crust
to crust, crusted
crusty, crusting

dryness
to dry, dried
dry, dried, drying
dryly
eczema

eczematous

excretion
to excrete, excreted
excreted

flake, flakiness
to flake, flaked
flaky
flakily
inflammation
to inflame, inflamed
inflamed, inflammatory

irritation, irritant
to irritate, irritated
irritable, irritated, irritating
irritably
itch, itchiness
to itch, itched
itchy, itching

laceration
to lacerate, lacerated
lacerated

moistness
to moisten, moistened
moist
moistly
oil, oiliness
to oil, oiled
oily, oiled

ooze
to ooze, oozed
oozy

a patch
to patch, patched
patchy, patched

a pimple

pimply, pimpled
pimplier
psoriasis


psoriatic
pus

pussy

a rupture
to rupture, ruptured
rupturing, ruptured

a scab
to scab, scabbed
scabby, scabbed

a scar
to scar, scarred
scarred, scarring

a scrape
to scrape, scraped
scraped

a sore

sore
sorely
sweat
to sweat, sweated
sweaty, sweating
sweatily
a swell
to swell, swelled
swollen, swelling, swelled

an ulcer, an ulceration

ulcerated

a wound
to wound, wounded
wounded, wounding

 
Idiomatic Expressions

Idiomatic Expressions using “Skin”

  1. By the skin of his teeth
  2. To be thick skinned
  3. To get under my skin
  4. To make my skin crawl
  5. To be skin deep

Idiomatic Expressions using “Hair”

  1. To get in my hair
  2. To let my hair down
  3. To tear my hair out
  4. To keep your hair on
  5. Make your hairs stand on end

Idiomatic Expressions using “Nail”

  1. To be hard as nails or tough as nails
  2. To be nail biting

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