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Extensive resources devoted to dermatology
Dermatology and skincare are integral to maintaining not only the health but also the beauty of our skin, which is our body's largest organ. Proper skincare routines, combined with professional dermatological advice, can prevent and treat a variety of skin issues, from acne and eczema to more severe conditions like psoriasis and skin cancer. Browse our extensive catalog of resources dedicated to skincare and dermatology.
What Does Skin Cancer Look Like?
People can have stages of skin cancer and yet not feel ill, which makes early treatment and diagnosis a little challenging. But by being aware of the early stages of this disease, you can protect yourself and seek effective treatment right away. Do you have scaly patches, raised growths, or sores that do not heal?
Skin Allergy Testing: Patch
If you suspect you may be having allergic reactions on your skin, you could easily find out the answer with a skin patch test. One simple test could determine if you are allergic to many substances such as latex, medications, fragrances, preservatives, hair dyes, metals, and resins.
Common Skin Rash
Skin rashes are usually caused by dermatitis, which is when your skin reacts to an irritant, virus, or allergen. They can occur in one spot, or all over your body. A skin rash could be a temporary condition, or it could affect your entire life. In that case, a dermatologist can craft a treatment plan for your symptoms.
Eczema and Certified Treatments
Eczema, a type of dermatitis, is a common skin condition that affects 31 million Americans. There are a variety of causes, ranging from environmental factors to genetics. Some people have a gene variation that affects the skin’s ability to provide protection to itself. This weak barrier may also trigger an immune system response that causes inflamed skin and other symptoms.
Psoriasis and You
Psoriasis is classified as an immune-mediated disease, meaning it is characterized by inflammation caused by dysfunction of the immune system. On the skin, psoriasis causes skin cells to build up and create patches. These are visible signs of inflammation inside the immune system that show up on your skin.
4 Thanksgiving Foods that Benefit Skin Health
Don’t forget about your skin’s health when enjoying your Thanksgiving meal this year. You don’t have to limit what you’re eating or make a complicated dish to do that, though. Did you know that there are actually many common Thanksgiving foods that benefit your skin? Below are some skin-friendly Thanksgiving foods to look for this Turkey Day.
12 Summer Skin Problems You Can Prevent
While you may be looking forward to long summer days, lots of things can wreak havoc on your skin if you’re not careful. Fortunately, there a few simple steps people can take to avoid unwanted rashes, which can quickly sideline summer fun.
Men’s Health Month – Skin Care Tips
Did you know that men are less likely to see their doctor about a health issue than women? Join us this June for Men’s Health Month as we encourage the men in our lives to take control of their health and for families to teach young boys healthy habits throughout childhood.