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Itching & rashes on Skin- Is it Scabies?Symptoms, Causes & Treatment- Dr. Nischal K |Doctors' Circle

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Itching & rashes on Skin- Is it Scabies?Symptoms, Causes & Treatment- Dr. Nischal K |Doctors' Circle

Dr. Nischal K| Appointment booking no: 080 2338 0138
Consultant Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist | Nirmal Skin & Hair Clinic, Vijayanagar,Bangalore
Scabies is a common infestation that is caused by a scabies mite. This is common in tropical countries , where there is a lot of crowding and the mite gets transferred from person to person. This is seen among hostel students and it is seen in PGs and how is it present? Main symptom is itching and it is usually seen in the evening. This is seen in the moist spaces of the skin. Scabies in children can affect the face.
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Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops in the cells that produce skin color. The American Academy of Dermatology says regular skin checks can help identify melanoma warning signs. They can also help you tell the difference between melanoma and other non-cancerous spots. Alex Osiadacz explains.

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Doctor: Skin rash could be a symptom as possible COVID-19 symptom

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A lot of these patients are younger and most of them didn’t have any COVID-19 symptoms or mild symptoms, to begin with.
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Skin Conditions You Don't Want to Miss

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Skin Conditions You Don't Want to Miss

This webinar is an educational review of rashes and lesions geared toward the non-dermatologist nurse practitioner who sees skin conditions in a primary care, urgent care, or emergency medicine setting.

Hosts:
– Art Papier, MD, CEO, VisualDx, Associate Professor in Dermatology and Medical Informatics at the University of Rochester
– Lynne M. Dunphy, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, Nurse Author: Dunphy et al (2019). Primary Care: The Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing, 5th ed FA Davis
Winland-Brown & Dunphy (2020). Family Practice and Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Review Book, 6th ed, FA Davis
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Lupus and Skin Rash

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Many lupus suffers have skin rash. Cleveland Clinic rheumatologist, Howard Smith, MD, discusses different types of lupus skin rashes, tips to avoid flare ups as well as treatments and medication.

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Dark Spots on your Skin | Hormones, Vitamin D, Melasma – Dr. Aruna Prasad

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Yes, definitely melasma does have a hormonal effect. That is why it is seen in women during pregnancy or during menopause. Also hormones do play a major important role in melasma. Also it could be hereditary. Increased level of progtsrsone are known to cause melasma. So the increased melasma levels during pregnancy or post menopausal when someone is on hormone medication, that is hormone replacement therapy which contains increased progesterone can lead to melasma. So hormones are known to cause melasma. Vitamin D levels do not majorly affect melasma. Whereas Vitamin D low levels are known to have an effect on eczema, and many other skin conditions, but melasma it is researchwise and theoretically it is known to cause or have any effect on melasma.

This Video Discusses Skin Pigmentation Due to Drugs (Medications)

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Certain drugs can cause skin pigmentation. They can cause melanocytes to produce more than normal pigment, causing hyper pigmentation. There are a variety of drugs that can cause this: non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), anti-seizure medications, anti-malaria, etc. For evaluation of drug induced hyper pigmentation in Dallas, make an appointment for a thorough evaluation.
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Watch Dr. Barbara Sturm for a virtual education session and Q&A around the different types of hyperpigmentation (melasma, sun spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) and what causes them, the best skincare routine to treat hyperpigmentation and lifestyle changes to prevent hyperpigmentation.

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Skin Conditions – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

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Your skin is your body’s largest organ. It covers and protects your body. Your skin

Holds body fluids in, preventing dehydration
Keeps harmful microbes out, preventing infections
Helps you feel things like heat, cold, and pain
Keeps your body temperature even
Makes vitamin D when the sun shines on it

Anything that irritates, clogs, or inflames your skin can cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, burning, and itching. Allergies, irritants, your genetic makeup, and certain diseases and immune system problems can cause rashes, hives, and other skin conditions. Many skin problems, such as acne, also affect your appearance.

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Dr O’Donovan explains 12 skin signs and symptoms of skin conditions that can be linked to diabetes (including real clinical photos).

Conditions covered include: Acanthosis Nigricans, bullosis diabeticorum (diabetic blisters), digital sclerosis, diabetic dermopathy (shin spots), Xanthalasma, Vitiligo, Necrobiosis Lipoidica, Eruptive Xanthomatosis, infections and more.

This is NOT an exhaustive list.

Further information via NHS website:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/diabetes/

Information from patientinfo.co.uk:
https://patient.info/diabetes

More information from AAD on skin issues in diabetes:
https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/a-z/diabetes-warning-signs

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skin disease picture with name | skin problem with name,cause, symptoms, common treatment, nsg.care

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skin disease picture with name | skin problem with name,cause, symptoms, common treatment, nsg.care

watch skin disease with notes :-
scabies :-

psoriasis:-

pemphigus :-

eczema :-

urticaria:-

impetigo:-

ringworm:-

vitiligo:-

burn injury:-

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skin has approx 3000 disease in which some are rare but some are common occur in people.
In this video i try to cover some common skin disease which are important for exam with picture, cause, symptoms, common treatment and common nursing care this video cover following skin problem-
1. acne
2. eczema (atopic dermatitis )
3.contact dermatitis
4. psoriasis
5. pemphigus
6. Urticaria (hives)
7. scabies
8. ring worm infection
9. Vitiligo
10. Rosacea
11. Shingles
12. folliculitis
13. wart
Some disease still remaining which are cover in next video

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12 Diabetic Skin Problems & Top Signs of Diabetes on The Skin!

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12 Diabetic Skin Problems & Top Signs of Diabetes on The Skin!

SugarMD, Dr. Ergin will talk about 12 diabetic skin problems he sees in his clinic, which are top signs of diabetes on the skin as well. Dr. Ergin will show photos of diabetic skin problems and talk about solutions to some of these problems. Whether you have type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes skin is an organ you can suffer the consequences of high blood sugar. This video will teach you what to look out for. Some of these problems are acanthosis nigricans, digital sclerosis, diabetic dry skin, skin tags, diabetic blisters, Open sores and wounds, and other signs of diabetes on your skin. Tune in.

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How to Treat Skin Discoloration

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Hi, my name is Weilan Johnson and I’m a board-certified dermatologist for U.S. Dermatology Partners. Today I’m going to talk about skin discoloration and what are the common causes of skin discoloration as well as common treatments for skin discoloration.
One of the most common types of skin discoloration is a condition called melasma. Melasma is a condition typically that affects the face, but it can also affect the neck and the arms. It’s a darker discoloration of the skin in areas of the skin that tend to get exposed to sunlight. For example, the central forehead or the apples of the cheeks. This type of discoloration can also be caused by hormonal changes so about 90% of people that have melasma are actually women. Sometimes puberty can bring it on, pregnancy and menopause are also common causes of melasma. Thankfully, melasma can be treated by multiple different topical creams. These are all prescribed by board-certified dermatologists.
There are a few different ingredients in the treatments that we can prescribe, and we often will compound these medications together so you can get one or two or three different medications for melasma in one cream. One of our first active ingredients for treating melasma is a medicine called Hydroquinone. Hydroquinone is a great treatment for lightening up skin discoloration. We usually pair it with another medication class called retinoids and furthermore, we usually put a very mild topical steroid in there. The reason for that is because Hydroquinone and retinoids can be very slightly irritating to the skin, so the topical steroids help to improve tolerance and compliance with the two other topicals and other active ingredients.
Finally, there are other acids that sometimes we’ll prescribe. One is called azoleic acid, another one is called kojic acid and oftentimes these are prescribed in combination with one of the other ingredients that we discussed to treat skin discoloration. Also, we recommend adhering to very strict sun protective measures such as wearing a UPF hat, a wide-brim sun hat as well as sunscreen, and making sure to reapply frequently because UV light is a very common cause of melasma and this type of skin discoloration.
If you feel you’re having a concern with skin discoloration you can visit our website at USDermatologyPartners.com to find a location nearest you.
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Skin pigment changes can be dramatic. Both hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation qualify as skin pigment changes. Find out what causes these changes and read about vitiligo, the most popular skin pigmentation disorder.

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