-Little whiteflakes signal anold-fashioned-a buildup ofshedding deadskin.PediculosisBacterial-is the condition ofabnormal growthof hair. Mustachesor light bears onwomen areexamples.-it is thethickness ordiameter ofthe individualhair strand.Total lossof scalphairHairGrowthPatterns-Common type ofabnormal hair loss-also known as spotbaldness, is acondition in whichhair is lost fromsome or all areas ofthe body.MinoxidilMelanin-technical term forringworm. It acontagiouscondition causedby fungal infectionand not a parasite.Psoriasis-Little whiteflakes signal anold-fashioned-a buildup ofshedding deadskin.PediculosisBacterial-is the condition ofabnormal growthof hair. Mustachesor light bears onwomen areexamples.-it is thethickness ordiameter ofthe individualhair strand.Total lossof scalphairHairGrowthPatterns-Common type ofabnormal hair loss-also known as spotbaldness, is acondition in whichhair is lost fromsome or all areas ofthe body.MinoxidilMelanin-technical term forringworm. It acontagiouscondition causedby fungal infectionand not a parasite.Psoriasis

Skin and Scalp Disorder Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. -Little white flakes signal an old-fashioned -a buildup of shedding dead skin.
  2. Pediculosis
  3. Bacterial
  4. -is the condition of abnormal growth of hair. Mustaches or light bears on women are examples.
  5. -it is the thickness or diameter of the individual hair strand.
  6. Total loss of scalp hair
  7. Hair Growth Patterns
  8. -Common type of abnormal hair loss -also known as spot baldness, is a condition in which hair is lost from some or all areas of the body.
  9. Minoxidil
  10. Melanin
  11. -technical term for ringworm. It a contagious condition caused by fungal infection and not a parasite.
  12. Psoriasis