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Skin Conditions Dermatologists Can Treat

Dermatology specialists can treat a number of skin conditions, and they know how to care for your skin with the proper treatments and prescriptions. Read on to learn about a few of the common conditions dermatologists treat.


If you are struggling with skin-related issues, you should make an appointment with a dermatologist in your area. If you are in the Novi, MI, area, contact Hamzavi Dermatology to learn more. 

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Acne

Many people associate acne with teenagers. However, adults can also struggle with acne. If your acne is cystic and painful, you want to find a quick solution. Contact a dermatologist to learn how to treat your acne and prevent scarring.

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Aging

As you age, your skin changes, losing its elasticity and developing other conditions, like skin growths or dark spots. A dermatologist can help you know which anti-aging products to use and how to avoid developing other conditions as you age.

Autoimmune Conditions

Autoimmune conditions result from the immune system fighting against its own body systems, leading to damage of the skin and other tissues. Conditions resulting from autoimmune disorders affect the skin and internal organs. Skin diseases range from simple itching and irritation to serious and life-threatening conditions.

Eczema/Dermatitis

Eczema is a long-lasting disease usually noticed in children during the first year of life. Dry and scaly patches can be seen on the skin and are common on cheeks. Some infants cannot sleep due to the itching; severe itching and scratching can lead to skin infection.

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Fungal Nail Infections

The fungi for nail infections are found everywhere; 60-80% of nail infections are caused by fungus. It is not highly contagious but it may spread by intimate contact with the infected individual. Fungal treatment requires 9 to 12 months to make sure that the treatment has worked.

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Fungal Skin Infections

Fungal skin infections are quite common and include athlete’s foot, jock itch and ringworm, among others. The infection occurs as a result of the body’s environment, whether it is cold and moist or warm and moist. The common symptoms experienced by fungal skin infections are burning, itching and scratching.

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Hair Loss

Approximately 80 million cases of hair loss in men and women are due to heredity. Hair loss may also occur from medicine, diet and childbirth. If you experience hair loss, consult a dermatologist, because early treatment is beneficial and can result in hair growth. Be advised that not all hair loss requires treatment.

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Hidradenitis Suppurativais

This is a condition that causes small, painful lumps to form under the skin.

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Impetigo

Impetigo is a type of skin infection that affects approximately 1% of children, usually occurs on the face and extremities, and presents as blisters on reddened skin. Diagnosis is done by examination and culture.

Melanoma

Melanoma is a type of malignant skin tumor. The most common early signs of melanoma are irregular and unusual-looking moles. Melanoma causes itching, bleeding and pain. UV light is a major cause of melanoma, so those with sun-sensitive skin and individuals who tan are more commonly affected by melanoma. Previously, men and women in their 50s were more often diagnosed with melanoma. However, due to the prevalence of tanning, teenagers are also affected by melanoma.

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Moles

Many people visit a dermatologist to have moles removed before the moles develop into skin cancer. If you notice a mole that has changed colors or has an abnormal shape, contact a dermatologist immediately. At Hamzavi Dermatology, we can inspect the mole in question and remove it if necessary.

Mouth Lesions/Oral Mucosa

There are two types of herpes simplex virus: Type 1 (HSV-1) and Type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 leads to the development of small and usually painful blisters on the skin of the lips, mouth, gums or lip area. HSV-2 more commonly affects the genitals.

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Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that leads to the overproduction of skin cells in a short span of time. It is usually a genetic disorder. People of Caucasian descent are more prone to psoriasis than other ethnic backgrounds. Psoriasis commonly appears between 15 and 30 years of age but can also present after the age of 40.

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Rashes

A rash is a change to the color, appearance or texture of the skin. Rashes are caused by skin irritation or contact of allergens. The most common culprits of a rash include soaps, detergents, perfumes, lotions, jewelry, tools and latex gloves. Rashes may also be viral or parasitic infections.

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Rosacea

Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects approximately 14 million people in the United States. Most of those affected are between 30 and 50 years of age. People who experience persistent acne and acne cysts or nodules are more likely to suffer with rosacea. Women are more often affected than men, but the cases tend to be more severe in men than women. Rosacea is genetically inherited and the immune system plays an important role in treatment.

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Scars & Keloids 

Scars form during the healing process of the skin after its injury. A scar is sometimes thickened and confined to the wound margins. Keloids are formed mainly after the initial injury. They can also appear spontaneously as a result of inflammation from an acne pimple, burns or piercings.

Skin Allergies

Allergic contact dermatitis is an extremely itchy rash that develops when someone comes into contact with a substance to which he or she is allergic.

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Skin Cancer

Melanoma is a dangerous form of cancer that can spread quickly and often go undetected. We recommend a yearly appointment with a dermatologist. Yearly exams can catch skin cancer before it progresses.

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Sweating Disorders

Sweating is common in healthy individuals, but excessive sweating can lead to discomfort and embarrassment. Excessive sweating presents under the soles of feet, palms and underarms.

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Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder in which melanocytes (the cells that make pigment) in the skin are destroyed. As a result, white patches appear on the skin in different parts of the body. Similar patches may also appear on both the mucous membranes (tissues that line the inside of the mouth and nose), and the retina (inner layer of the eyeball). The hair that grows on areas affected by vitiligo may also turn white.

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Warts

If you have noticed warts on your hands or feet, a dermatologist can help with this. Although this condition is generally not dangerous, it can sometimes be painful or embarrassing. Dermatologists can remove these growths by freezing them off or giving you an at-home treatment plan.

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For more information, contact us at Hamzavi Dermatology. We also serve those in Howell, MI, and Wixom, MI. Schedule an in-person or virtual appointment online.

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