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Dermatology Treatments

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Skin Allergies

You may have a skin allergy if you have red, bumpy, scaly, itchy, or swollen skin.

Skin Rashes

Any part of your body's skin that is inflamed or swollen is a rash. Rashes can appear differently on people with varying skin tones and are frequently unpleasant and painful.

Fungal Infections

You may have fungus if you have Thickened. Whitish to yellow-brown discoloration. Brittle, crumbly, or ragged.

Viral Infections

It might sting, burn, itch, or hurt. Viral skin rashes can take on a variety of appearances. They could develop only on one area of the body or spread widely, and they could take the shape of welts, red, brown, or purple blotches, or tiny bumps. You may have fungus if you have Thickened. Whitish to yellow-brown discoloration. Brittle, crumbly, or ragged.

Pimples (Acne)

When clogged hair follicles swell up or get infected with germs, pimples appear as elevated red spots with a white center.

Eczema

This can appear red on those with light complexion or dark and dusty on people with darker skin. Additionally, it could appear bloated and inflammatory in certain areas of the body, such as the area around the eyelids.

Dermatitis

Rash with swollen skin that is colored differently depending on the color of your skin. Blisters that may be oozing and crusting. scaly skin (dandruff) extra-thick skin.

Psoriasis

Psoriasis typically manifests as elevated, thick, scaly patches of red or pink skin. However, it can also manifest as big, thick plaques or tiny, flat lumps.

Sun Burns

On white skin, inflamed skin appears pink or red; on brown or black skin, it may be tougher to see. Touchable skin that is hot or heated. Itching, discomfort, and pain.

Hair Fall Problems

At the hairline on the forehead, hair frequently starts to recede in men. Typically, women's hair parts are wider than men's. A receding hairline is a hair loss pattern that older women are experiencing more frequently (frontal fibrosing alopecia). patches or circles of baldness.

White Patches (Vitiligo)

Skin affected by vitiligo frequently begins as a pale area that gradually becomes all-white. A patch's center could be white, with paler skin surrounding it.

Hair Disorders

Split ends, dry, brittle, and coarse hair, as well as anomalies in the skin, are signs of hair shaft problems.

Nail Disorders

Discoloration (dark streaks, white streaks, or changes in nail color) alterations in nail form (curling or clubbing) fragile nails caused by changes in nail thickness (thickening or thinning)