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Lice: head lice is an small insect. It can live between the hair of human hosts. It feeds itself with blood. It is highly contagious and usually hard to eradicate.

Albinism is a hereditary condition shown since birth. It is characterized by a lack of pigmentation of the skin, hair and eyes. There are many types of albinism that involve lack of pigmentation in many degrees. This condition can be seen in all the races and comes with visual problems and a skin cancer tendency .

Melanoma: it is the most agressive and dangerous type of skin cancer. It attacks melanocytes, the cells that produce pigment. It is more common on people of lighter skin color but it can occur in any skin color.

Vitiligo: it is a condition in which the cells that give color to the skin (melanocytes) are lost, resulting on skin discoloration.

Fleas: they are parasites insects distributed all around the world. They feed themselves from many different hosts like humans, dogs, cats and rats among others. Fleas can transfer diseases, like rabies and many others, to their hosts.

Acne: it is a skin condition that characterized by red or black dots appearance mainly on the face, chest and back. This happens because the exit pores of the sweat glands are filled or covered by dead cells and bacteria.

Herpes: It is a family of virus. This disease is characterized by the appearance of blisters on the skin or mucous.