Title: Healthy Skin, Hair, and Nails
1Healthy Skin, Hair, and Nails
Your skin serves as a physical barrier between
the outside world and your internal organs.
You must protect your skin by washing it and
keeping it free of dirt, bacteria, and
perspiration.
2Lesson Objectives
In this lesson, youll learn to
- Examine the structure of the skin.
- Identify the functions of the skin.
- Examine the effects of health behaviors on skin,
hair, andnails. - Relate the importance of recognizing warning
signs that leadto the early detection of skin
diseases and prompt individualsof all ages to
seek health care.
3Structure and Function of the Skin
Structure of the Skin
4Structure and Function of the Skin
Layers of the Skin
- The two main layers of the skin
- Epidermis Its top layer consists
- of dead cells and deeper layers
contain living cells that are continually
dividing. - Dermis It is a single, thick layer
composed of connective tissue, which gives
the skin elasticity. - The epidermis and the dermis are attached to
bones and muscles by the subcutaneous layer.
5Structure and Function of the Skin
Epidermis
- Certain cells in the epidermis make a substance
called keratin, a protein that toughens nails. - These cells also produce lipids, which make your
skin waterproof. - Other cells produce melanin. The more the
melanin, the darker the skin.
6Structure and Function of the Skin
Dermis
- Sebaceous glands are found in the dermis.
- Blood vessels in the dermis supply cells with
oxygenated blood and nutrients and facilitate the
removal of cellular wastes. - Sweat glands produce perspiration on the surface
of the skin.
7Healthy Skin
Ways to Keep Your Skin Healthy
8Healthy Skin
Skin and the Sun
- When skin is exposed to UV rays, whether from the
sun, a tanning booth, or another source, melanin
production is increased. - Prolonged exposure to UV rays damages the genetic
material in skin cells and causes it to undergo
changes. -
- Exposure to UV radiation is the leading cause of
certain types of skin cancer.
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Protecting Your Skin from UV Rays
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Body Piercing and Tattooing
- Body piercing and tattooing result in the
physical barrier of the skin being broken, so the
possibility of bacteria or viruses entering the
body increases. - If nonsterile needles are used for tattooing,
they can transfer bacteria and blood-borne
pathogens such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and
HIV. - A tattoo can be removed by a laser procedure.
However, the procedure can cause skin
discoloration and infection and can leave scars.
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Common Skin Problems
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Acne
- Acne is caused when pores in the skin get clogged
and the sebum produced by the sebaceous glands
cannot reach the skins surface. - Washing your face gently twice a day, applying
over-the-counter treatment creams, and avoiding
the use of oily products can help control
breakouts. - Touching and picking at the acne only aggravates
the condition and may cause scarring.
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Warts
- Warts are caused by a virus that infects the
surface layers of the skin. - They are usually noncancerous growths that can
appear anywhere on the body. - The virus that causes warts can be acquired
through contact with infected skin.
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Vitiligo
- Vitiligo is a skin condition in which patches of
skin have lost all pigment. - With no melanin, these patches of skin are
extremely susceptible to burning when exposed to
UV light. - Sunscreen should be applied or protective
clothing should be worn to avoid severe sunburn.
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Boils
- Boils form when hair follicles become infected
with bacteria that are normally found on the
surface of the skin. - Treatment can include draining the pus and taking
a course of antibiotics. - Never squeeze or burst a boil because this can
spread the infection. - Keeping skin clean can help prevent boils.
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Moles
- Moles are spots that contain extra melanin.
- Certain types of moles may develop into melanoma,
which can be deadly. - Early detection and treatment are critical to
controlling the spread of skin cancer throughout
the body.
17Healthy Skin
The ABCDs of Melanoma
18Your Hair
A Closer Look at Hair
- Except for the palms of your hands and the soles
of your feet, you have hair on almost every skin
surface. - Living cells in the epidermis make new hairs and
cause hair growth. Hair grows out of hair
follicles. - Hair helps protect the skin, especially the
scalp, from exposure to UV radiation. - The foundation of healthy hair is a well-balanced
diet. Hair can become thin and dry without proper
nutrients.
19Your Hair
Tips for Healthy Hair
20Your Hair
Hair Problems
- Dandruff can usually be treated by washing hair
with an over-the-counter dandruff shampoo. - Head lice are tiny parasitic insects that live in
the scalp hair of humans. - These insects can be eliminated by washing hair
with a medicated shampoo that kills the organisms.
21Your Nails
Grooming Your Nails
- Nails function to protect and support the tissues
of the fingers and toes. - Good care includes keeping nails clean and evenly
trimmed. - Trim toenails straight across and just slightly
above skin level to reduce the risk of infection
and ingrown nails.
22Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
- dermis
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- 2. epidermis
- sebaceous glands
- 4. hair follicles
Q. Melanin, which gives the skin, hair, and
iris of the eyes their color, is located in the
______.
23Quick Review - Answer
A. Melanin, which gives the skin, hair, and iris
of the eyes their color, is located in the
epidermis.
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24Quick Review
Provide a short answer to the question given
below.
Q. Define the terms epidermis and dermis.
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25Quick Review - Answer
A. The epidermis is the outer, thinner layer of
the skin, composed of living and dead cells.
The dermis is the thicker layer of skin
beneath the epidermis, made up of connective
tissue and containing blood vessels and nerves.
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26Quick Review
Provide a short answer to the question given
below.
Q. Why is early detection of skin cancer
important to your overall health?
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27Quick Review - Answer
A. Early detection of skin cancer is critical to
controlling its spread throughout the body.
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28Quick Review
Provide suitable examples.
Consider your daily activities in the sun.
Compose a list of waysyou can protect your skin
from the sun for each activity.