Not exact matches
If the rash doesn't go away or your baby
develops a persistent bright red, moist rash with white or red pimples that spreads into the
folds of their
skin, they may have an infection.
Some babies with thrush also
develop a yeast diaper infection which looks like red, shiny
skin in the
folds of
skin.
People with eczema commonly
develop dry, itchy patches of
skin in the
folds of their arms or knees.
Wrinkles, also known as rhytides, are
folds, ridges and creases that
develop in the
skin as part of the natural aging process.
Ozzies often call them dumpy frogs, and indeed, as they age they
develop fatty
folds of
skin that give them a comical and bloated appearance.
Fat, older pets sometimes
develop vaginitis or perianal (around the anus) inflammation due to extra
folds of
skin that hold moisture and bacteria in that area.
Does of the medium and large breeds often
develop a
fold of
skin under their chins.
Rabbits who are carrying too much excess body fat may
develop skin problems as a result of fat
folds that make it difficult for them to groom themselves properly.
These deep
folds result from a lack of muscle beneath the
skin and an excess of
skin that
develops into
folds especially over the front of the face.
Dermatitis and pyoderma (causing irritation and infection) are commonly
develop in dogs with excessive
skin folds.
Dogs with lips larger than their mouth, such as Great Danes, Cocker Spaniels, or bulldogs may
develop an infection of the
skin in their lip
folds.
Persian, Himalayan, and Burmese cats are more likely to
develop blepharitis due to their facial conformation - including flattened faces and prominent
folds of
skin between the nose and eyes.
The
skin gets hardened and thickened, scales and
folds develop.