Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Skin problems, swellings and injuries in American Thesaurus
Skin problems, swellings and injuries
abscess (noun)
a painful swollen area on your skin or inside your body that is infected and filled with pus (=unpleasant yellow liquid)
athlete’s foot (noun)
an infection in which the skin between the toes becomes sore, cracked, and itchy
blackhead (noun)
a small black spot on your skin, caused by dirt or oil blocking a pore (=one of the small holes in your skin)
blemish (noun)
a mark on someone’s skin, such as a pimple or a scar
boil (noun)
a painful lump on your skin that has become infected and is filled with pus (=an unpleasant yellow liquid)
breakout (noun)
American an appearance of pimples on your skin
bring out in ()
to make particular marks appear on someone’s skin
canker sore (noun)
eczema (noun)
a medical condition that makes your skin dry, sore, and itchy
fever blister (noun)
head (noun)
the white center of a pimple on your skin
heat rash (noun)
painful or itchy red spots on your skin that are caused by getting too hot
hematoma (noun)
a soft lump in the tissues of the body consisting of blood that has become thick and stopped flowing
irritation (noun)
a painful feeling in a part of the body, often with red skin or swelling
itch (noun)
an unpleasant feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch it (=rub it with your nails)
laceration (noun)
lesion (noun)
an area of damaged skin. A more usual word is wound.
pockmark (noun)
a small permanent mark on your skin that goes inward, caused by a disease such as chickenpox or acne
rash (noun)
an area of small red spots on your skin, caused by an illness or an allergic reaction to something that you have touched, eaten, etc.
running sore (noun)
a painful infected part of your body that has pus coming out of it
spot (noun)
a small red mark that you get on your skin if you have a disease such as measles or chickenpox
wart (noun)
a small hard lump that grows on your skin caused by a virus
wound (noun)
an injury in which your skin or flesh is damaged, usually seriously. When a wound gets better it heals