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  1. Erythema nodosum

    Erythema nodosum appears as red tender lumps, most commonly on the shins.

  2. Rosacea

    In men, severe rosacea can cause the nose to become reddened and enlarged (rhinophyma).

  3. Lupus

    Lupus can be mild or life-threatening, depending on which tissues are affected.

  4. Slapped cheek disease

    Children with slapped cheek do not need to be kept home from school or day care, as cases are only contagious before the onset of the rash.

  5. Hughes syndrome

    Hughes syndrome is thickening of the blood caused by abnormal immune system cells.

  6. Lupus and medication

    Lupus most commonly appears in women of childbearing age.

  7. Lupus and infections

    The most common infections for people with lupus include those of the respiratory tract, skin and urinary system.

  8. Lupus and pregnancy

    Lupus can be controlled with medications, so the majority of affected women are able to have children.

  9. Blushing and flushing

    Severe blushing can make it difficult for the person to feel comfortable in social or professional situations.

  10. Sarcoidosis

    Sarcoidosis is not a cancer or any other sort of malignant tumour.

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