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Category Archives: Dermatologist
Dry Skin Treatment
Dry Skin Dermatologists recommend getting treated if you have dry skin because that places you at a greater risk of developing other skin conditions, such…
Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) Symptoms And Treatment
Xeroderma Pigmentosum Everybody possesses skin that is sensitive to the sun. This is the reason why people tan and sunburn. It is also the reason…
Boils And Stye Causes And Treatment
Boils And Stye Treatment Boils are skin infections starting in an oil gland or hair follicle. The skin in the infected area may become red…
Kidney Disease: How It Can Affect Your Skin
Kidney Disease Kidney doctors or nephrologists treat patients with kidney disease. However, nephrologist may work with a dermatologist when the kidney disease starts to affect…
Lichen Planus Inflammation Treatment
Lichen PlanusĀ Lichen planus can affect anyone. It can occur in a single or multiple body parts. The condition may occur inside the mouth or…
Imiquimod: A Treatment For Some Skin Cancers, Genital Warts
Imiquimod Imiquimod is a prescription drug that is usually used at home. It is available in the form of a cream that is applied on…
Ichthyosis Vulgaris (Dry Skin) Treatment
Ichthyosis Vulgaris Ichthyosis is part of a group of skin diseases resulting in extremely thick, dry, and scaly skin. The skin begins to look like…
Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating) Treatment
Excessive Sweating Treatment Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition which leads to excessive sweating. People with this condition usually sweat from one or two body areas.…
Dermatology: What Is Acanthosis Nigricans Skin Pigmentation?
Acanthosis Nigricans Acanthosis nigricans is a form of skin pigmentation disorder that is quite common. Dark skin patches with a thick and velvety texture are…
Types Of Chemical Peels A Dermatologist Can Offer
Chemical Peels Chemical peels are a safe and proven aesthetic dermatology treatment for rejuvenating the face and other areas, such as the hands and neck.…