skin discoloration

collocation in English

meaningsofskinanddiscoloration

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skin
noun
uk
/skɪn/
us
/skɪn/
the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, ...
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discoloration
noun[C or U]
uk
/dɪˌskʌl.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
us
/dɪˌskʌl.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
a change to the original colour of something that makes it look unpleasant ...
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(Definition ofskinanddiscolorationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Another is to check forskindiscoloration.
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Skindiscolorationfrom the challenge may remain after the challenge has been completed or failed.
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Lack of burns,skindiscolorationor quarantine measures have been noted.
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The procedure carries risks of scarring,skindiscoloration, infections, and facial herpes virus (cold sore) reactivation.
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There is a risk ofskindiscolorationand very small risk of scarring.
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Much more rarely than with silver, bismuth may produce a generalized persistentskindiscolorationresembling argyria.
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Areas of temporaryskindiscolorationmay appear and are sometimes due to healed injuries.
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Minor wounds, like bruises, will heal on their own, withskindiscolorationusually disappearing in 12 weeks.
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While argyria is usually limited toskindiscoloration, there are isolated reports of more serious neurologic, renal, or hepatic complications caused by ingesting colloidal silver.
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Chemical peels tend to have more severe side-effects including blistering, burning andskindiscoloration, although they are usually mild and go away a day or two after treatment.
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