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Pityriasis Amiantacea

It can be seen as an intensified form of dandruff, where the scaling no longer easily detaches. As a result, the layer of scales becomes thicker and thicker, until there is a thick layer of white .......
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Pityriasis Capitis

Dandruff, also known as pityriasis capitis, is a common skin condition characterized by the shedding of small pieces of dead skin from the scalp. This often results in visible flakes in the hair and .......
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Dermal nevus

Moles are benign accumulations of pigment cells in the skin. Almost everyone has moles, and they can vary in shape, color, and size. Some moles can change and pose a risk for skin cancer. ....
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Pruritus (Itching)

Pruritus is the medical term for itching, an unpleasant sensation that prompts scratching. Itching can range from mildly annoying to severely disruptive and can significantly affect the quality of .......
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Actinic Keratosis

Actinic keratosis, also known as sun damage, is a common skin condition caused by prolonged exposure to the sun. It is characterized by rough, scaly patches on the skin, usually on sun-damaged areas .......
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Androgenetic Alopecia

The most common form of hair loss in men and women, characterized by a gradual decrease in the quantity and quality of hair, usually caused by hereditary factors and hormonal changes. ....
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Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss, attacking the hair follicles by the immune system. This results in hair loss on various parts of the body, mostly on the scalp. ....
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Seborrheic Dermatitis

There are localized, moderately well-defined scaly red patches. The scales are somewhat oily and are coarser than those seen in psoriasis. The scaly patches usually occur between the eyebrows and on .......
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Atheroma Cyst (Epidermoid Cyst)

An epidermoid cyst, also known as a sebaceous cyst, is a common skin condition that occurs when the opening of a sebaceous gland becomes clogged. Sebaceous glands produce sebum, an oily substance .......
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Lichen Simplex (Neurodermatitis)

Neurodermatitis, also known as lichen simplex, is a skin condition characterized by chronically itchy, inflamed areas on the skin with thickening of the skin. This condition is not contagious. .......
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Histiocytoma (Dermatofibroma)

A dermatofibroma, also known as histiocytoma, is a common benign skin tumor. It occurs more frequently in adults, particularly women. Dermatofibromas can appear on any part of the body but are most .......
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Alopecia Cicatricialis

Alopecia cicatricialis, also known as scarring alopecia, is a rare form of hair loss where scar tissue damages the hair follicles, resulting in irreversible hair loss in affected areas. ....
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Telogen Effluvium

Telogen effluvium is a temporary form of hair loss that occurs after stress, a shock to the system, or a traumatic event. It is characterized by an accelerated transition of hair follicles from the .......
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Seborrheic verruca

    Seborrheic verruca, also known as age spots, are benign skin growths that often appear in middle-aged and older people. They resemble moles but are rougher and brownish in .......
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Tags: Age spotsAge wartsBenign skin tumorBrown spots on the skinDry skin spotsSeborrheic keratosisskin agingverruca seborrhoica

Skin Fibroma

Skin fibromas are soft, small growths on the skin. They are usually not painful and benign. ....
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Neurofibroma

A neurofibroma is a benign nerve tumor that arises from the supporting cells of nerves. They can occur on their own or be part of the genetic disorder neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).  ....
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Folliculitis Decalvans

Folliculitis Decalvans is a rare skin condition where there is inflammation around the hair follicles, primarily on the scalp. This can lead to itching, pain, and even hair loss. ....
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Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (FFA)

Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a form of alopecia characterized by slow progressive hair loss and scarring at the hairline at the front of the scalp. It is classified as a form of lichen .......
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Tags: Autoimmune-related hair lossChronic alopeciaFFAfibrosing alopeciaFibrosis of the hairlineFrontal baldnessFrontal fibrosing alopeciaFrontal fibrosing alopecia treatmentFrontal hairline issuesHair growth disorderHair loss due to inflammationHair loss from fibrosisHair loss in womenHairline baldnessHormonal alopeciapermanent hair lossRare hair conditionScalp condition

Cutaneous Horn

Cutaneous horn, also known as 'cornu cutaneum', is a rare skin condition characterized by a horn-like growth on the skin. This growth can occur anywhere on the body but is most common on exposed .......
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Tags: Abnormal skin growthBenign skin tumorCancerous-like growthcornu cutaneumHyperkeratotic skin conditionHyperkeratotic skin growthSkin abnormalitySkin cancer-like growthSkin growthSkin hardeningSkin hornSkin horn treatmentSkin tumorSkin wartSolid skin growthThickened skinWart-like skin abnormality

Traction Alopecia

Traction alopecia is a form of hair loss that occurs as a result of mechanical stress on the hair due to tight hairstyles that pull the hair tightly over time. This can lead to damage to the hair .......
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An email advice allows you to receive a professional assessment from a certified dermatologist via email within two working days. You will complete a questionnaire describing your skin concern, and the doctor will provide their evaluation and recommendations in writing.

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