Primä­re Ef­floreszenzen, podologinandrea

Primary lesions arise directly from the disease, secondary lesions gradually develop from the primary ones. to distinguish them and to enable categorization there are 2 categories: Primary efflorescences and Secondary efflorescences Macula (spot) Papula (papule; confluent as plaque) Nodus (permanent, deeper node up to about the size of a hazelnut; smaller: nodulus, larger: tumor) Wheal (Urtica) vesicles bulla (bladder) Pustula (pustule) Secondary efflorescences: -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- If you like the video leave a "thumbs up" 👍. If you are not yet a subscriber to my channel "Podiatry and more" you should definitely click on "subscribe" and the bell 🔔 so that you don't miss any of my posts in the future. 👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣 you want to support me Here is a donation link for you: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=W2... ❤️ Thank you! ❤️ -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ----------- Always stay informed on Facebook and Instagram   / andrea.koenigsberger     / podologinandrea   https://www.podologie-und-mehr.com TikTok: @podologistandrea -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ----------- These links are so-called affiliate links, which are linked to the Amazon affiliate program and other affiliate companies. If purchases are made via these links, I will receive a commission from Amazon. Music comes from the YouTube audio library. ———————————————————————————————————————— The video is for information only. I assume no liability for any damage incurred or for the content of external websites. All statements without guarantee. Podiatry, medical foot care, #podologieundmehr, #podologinandrea, #podoshorts