Medical Dermatology in Hyderabad

Dermatologist are licensed to treat medical concerns apart from your aesthetic concerns, also any sexually transmitted diseases and leprosy also comes under our forte.

These are the medical concerns you can get treated for:​

DANDRUFF

he term “dandruff” describes a disorder in which the skin on the scalp peels or scales. This may occur for a number of reasons.
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PSORIASIS

Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease, which means that your body's immune system starts overacting and causing problems by producing molecules that set off the rapid production of skin cells.
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ECZEMA

It is a condition that causes dry, itchy and inflamed skin. It's common in young children but can occur at any age.
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LICHEN PLANUS

Lichen planus is a common disease that causes inflammation on your skin, it causes a rash that is usually itchy.
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INSECT BITE REACTION

There is usually a pruritic eruption at the site of the bite or sting and other common findings, including local erythema, wheals, and urticaria, are often present
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BLISTER OVER BODY

A blister is a bubble on the skin containing fluid. Blisters are caused by injury, allergic reactions, or infections.
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ALLERGIES/ UTRCARIA OR HIVES

Hives, also known as urticaria, affects about 20 percent of people at some time during their lives. It can be triggered by many substances or situations and usually starts as an itchy patch of skin that turns into swollen red welts.
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FUNGAL INFECTION

Fungal infections, or mycosis, are diseases caused by a fungus (yeast or mold). Fungal infections are most common on your skin or nails
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BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

Skin infections can be caused by bacteria (often Staphylococcal or Streptococcal) either invading normal skin, or affecting a compromised skin barrier
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KELOIDS

A keloid scar is a thick raised scar. It can occur wherever you have a skin injury but usually forms on earlobes, shoulders, cheeks or the chest. If you're prone to developing keloids.
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ALOPECIA AREATA

Sudden hair loss that starts with one or more circular bald patches that may overlap.
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AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

Autoimmune diseases result when your immune system is overactive, causing it to attack and damage your body's own tissues
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EYEBROW HAIRLOSS

Madarosis is a terminology that refers to loss of eyebrows or eyelashes. This clinical sign occurs in various diseases ranging from local dermatological disorders to complex systemic diseases
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PIGMENTATION OVER FACE

Pigmentation is when certain areas of the skin turn darker than the rest. It can appear in smaller patches, cover larger areas or in some cases, even the entire body.
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ACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS

A skin condition characterised by dark, velvety patches in body folds and creases. Acanthosis nigricans typically occurs in people who are obese or have diabetes
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SLE

An inflammatory disease caused when the immune system attacks its own tissues. Lupus (SLE) can affect the joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs.
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HERPES ZOSTER

Shingles are a viral infection that usually occurs in adults and causes a painful rash. Anyone who has had chickenpox may develop shingles.
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CHICKEN POX

A highly contagious viral infection which causes an itchy, blister-like rash on the skin. Chickenpox is highly contagious to those who haven't had the disease or been vaccinated against it.
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GENITAL WARTS

Genital warts affect the moist tissues of the genital area. They can look like small, skin-colored bumps. The bumps may resemble cauliflower.
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MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM

The condition spreads through contact with an infected person or a contaminated object. Though painless, the small bumps might itch. Scratched bumps can spread infection to surrounding skin.
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PEDIATRICS RELATED

Skin conditions in babies and kids may include rashes, hives, warts, acne, birthmarks and more. These conditions may be caused by dermatitis, viral infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections or other diseases.
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