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Grover’s Disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis)

Grover's disease is a skin condition characterized by the sudden appearance of red, itchy bumps on the skin, especially on the chest and back. This condition mostly occurs in middle-aged or older men .......
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Tags: Grover's diseaseGrover's rashpapular acantholytic dermatosispersistent acantholytic dermatosistransient acantholytic dermatosis

Viral Exanthem

Viral exanthem is a skin rash that often occurs in response to a viral infection. It can appear as red spots, bumps, or blisters across large areas of the body. This rash is usually a direct result .......
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Tags: AdenovirusesAntihistaminesBumps and BlistersChildhood DiseasesEnterovirusesFeverHerpesvirusesItchingRed SpotsViral ExanthemaViral InfectionViral Rash

Pityriasis Rosea

It usually starts with one clear red spot with scaling, often on the torso. Then there is a rapid expansion with dozens of itchy and scaling spots, primarily on the torso, upper arms, and upper .......
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Tags: Acute skin rashHerpes-like dermatitisItchy skin rashPink skin rashpityriasisPityriasis RoseaPityriasis rosea symptomsPityriasis treatmentRosacea-like rashScaly SkinSelf-limiting skin diseaseSkin condition from pityriasisSkin diseaseSkin rash on the armsSkin rash on the legsSkin rash on the torsoViral infection-related skin rash$

Dehydrated Eczema

Dehydration eczema, also known as eczema craquelatum or asteatotic eczema, is a skin condition characterized by dry, flaky, and sometimes cracked skin. It primarily occurs when the skin becomes .......
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Tags: Atopic eczema due to drynessCold-induced eczemaDry eczemaDry skin eczemaEczema due to moisture deficiencyEczematous drynessItchy skinRough skinScaly SkinSkin barrier damageSkin hydrationTreatment for dry eczemaWinter eczemaxerosisXerotic eczema

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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Tags: Anal itchingAthlete's footBrachioradial pruritusDiabetes and the skinDry skineczemaHead liceHivesItchingPregnancy itchingPubic liceScabiesSun allergyUrticaria

Urticaria

Urticaria, also known as hives, is a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy welts or swellings on the skin. These can occur anywhere on the body and usually disappear on their own within .......
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Tags: Acute urticariaAllergic skin reactionAngioedemaAntihistaminesAutoimmune urticariaChronic urticariaContact allergyHivesPressure urticaria

Brachioradial Pruritus

Brachioradial pruritus is a skin condition that causes intense itching on the forearm, especially around the elbow area. This condition may be related to nerve irritation or damage. ....
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Tags: Brachioradial itchBurning itchChronic itchItchy armsNerve pain and itchingNeurological itchpruritus brachioradialisPruritus Brachioradialis treatmentSkin irritation armsSunlight and itching

Dry Skin

Dry skin is a condition where the skin loses moisture and fats, leading to flakiness, redness, and itching. It is often seasonal but can also result from external factors like cold, wind, and .......
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Bullous Pemphigoid

A rare autoimmune disease that causes large, itchy, and painful blisters on the skin. ....
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Tags: Autoimmune skin diseaseBlistering diseaseChronic skin conditionCorticosteroid treatmentImmunological skin diseasesImmunosuppressantsItchy blistersMucosal disorderSkin infection riskSkin inflammations

Pityriasis Versicolor

The patches are primarily located on the upper part of the torso, shoulder girdle, neck, and sometimes upper arms. The size of the patches is usually 1-2 cm, but when numerous, they can merge into .......
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Tags: Fungal on the skinFungal skin infectionFungal treatmentItchy skinLight or dark skin patchesPityriasis treatmentpityriasis versicolorPityriasis versicolor symptomsScaly SkinSkin condition from fungusskin discolorationSkin discoloration after sunSkin discoloration from fungusSun spotsTinea treatmentTinea versicolor

Progressive Macular Hypomelanosis

Progressive Macular Hypomelanosis is a skin condition characterized by the gradual development of small, light-colored spots on the skin. These spots are usually round or oval and are most commonly .......
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Tags: genetic skin disorderhypomelanosis macularis progressivaIncreased skin pigmentationLight skin patchesLoss of skin pigmentMacular hypomelanosisPigment lossProgressive pigment changeProgressive skin conditionRare pigmentation disorderRare skin conditionSkin abnormalitySkin changesskin discolorationSkin discoloration treatmentSkin pigmentationSymmetrical skin discoloration

Pityriasis Alba

There are indistinctly bordered white round patches (1-5 cm), with very light scaling, especially on the face on the cheeks, sometimes on the arms and torso. The spots occur in the summer and often .......
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Tags: Dry skin patchesItchy skin spotsLight pigmentation changeLight skin spotsPigment lossPityriasis albaPityriasis alba carePityriasis alba treatmentScaly SkinSkin condition from sunSkin condition in childrenSkin spots in childrenSkincare for pityriasis albaWhite skin patchesWhite spots on the face

Angioma Senilis

Angioma senilis, also known as cherry angioma, is a common skin condition that appears as small bright red to purple bumps on the skin. These bumps are actually small blood vessels that form on or .......
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Tags: Age spotsAngioma senilisAngioma senilis treatmentBenign skin tumorsRare skin abnormalitiesReddish-brown spotsSenile angiomasSkin changes due to agingSkin changes in the elderlySkin damage from agingSkin growthsskin nodulesSkin spots due to agingSkin tumors in the elderlySkin wartsVascular abnormalitiesVascular skin abnormalities

Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a skin condition where white patches appear due to the destruction of melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. .......
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Tags: Autoimmune skin disorderDepigmentationLoss of pigmentLoss of skin pigmentationPigment loss on the skinSkin conditionSkin condition due to pigment lossSkin diseaseSkincare for vitiligovitiligoVitiligo careVitiligo treatmentwhite patchesWhite patches on the skinWhite skin spotsWhite spots

Atopic Eczema

Constitutional Eczema

Atopic eczema, also known as constitutional eczema, is a common skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. It affects both children and adults and can impact various parts of the .......
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Tags: allergic eczemaAtopic EczemaChronic eczemaConstitutional EczemaDry skinEczema skin careEczema treatmentItchy skinRed spots on the skinSkin rash

Café-au-lait Spots

Light brown or coffee-colored pigmentation marks on the skin, generally harmless and primarily a cosmetic concern.  ....
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Tags: Brown skin spotsBrown spotsCafé-au-lait spot treatmentcafe-au-lait-spotsgenetic skin disorderGenetically determined spotsLight brown patchesneurofibromatosisPatches on the bodyPigment spotsPigmentation spotsSkin abnormalitySkin changesSkin condition in childrenskin discolorationSkin lesionsSkin pigmentationSpots from excessive pigmentation

Ichthyosis

Ichthyosis is a group of skin disorders where the skin becomes dry, thickened, and scaly, resembling fish scales. Severity can range from mild to severe. ....
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Tags: Congenital ichthyosisDry scaly skinDry skinExcessive keratinizationFish skinHereditary skin diseaseIchthyosisIchthyosis treatmentItchy skinKeratosisScaly SkinSkin abnormalitySkin changesSkin damageSkin diseaseSkin disease with scalesSkin problemsSkin thickeningSkincare for ichthyosis

Toxicodermia (drug eruption)

Toxicodermia refers to skin reactions that occur as a result of an allergic reaction to medications, chemicals, or other substances. This condition is also known as drug eruption and can range from .......
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Tags: Allergic reaction to medicationDrug allergyDrug eruptionDrug sensitivityDrug-related skin rashMedication rashSkin abnormality from drugsSkin inflammation from drugsSkin irritation from medicationSkin problems from medicationSkin rash from medicationSkin reaction from medication useSkin reaction to drugsToxicodermiaToxicodermia treatment

Cutaneous Vasculitis (skin vasculitis)

Cutaneous vasculitis is a condition where inflammation of the blood vessels in the skin occurs. This inflammation can cause damage to the blood vessels, resulting in red or purple spots on the skin, .......
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Tags: Autoimmune diseasesBlood vessel inflammationBlood vessels skincorticosteroidsCutaneous vasculitisPurple spotsRed spots skinSkin inflammationSkin ulcersVasculitis of the skin

Pemphigus Vulgaris

Pemphigus vulgaris is a rare autoimmune disease that causes blisters on the skin and mucous membranes. The immune system, which normally protects the body from disease, accidentally attacks healthy .......
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Tags: Autoimmune skin diseaseChronic skin diseaseCorticosteroid treatmentImmunosuppressantsMucosal disorderOral thrushpemphigus vulgarisPrednisone treatmentSkin blistersSkin inflammations

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Consultation types

Walk-in Consultation

A walk-in consultation allows you to have a real-time video consultation with the doctor without a prior appointment. You will enter a virtual waiting room and the doctor will attend to you as soon as they are available.

E-mail advice

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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A physical consultation involves an in-person visit to the doctor's clinic or designated location. You will have the opportunity to discuss your skin concerns face-to-face and receive a thorough examination and treatment plan.

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A video consultation enables you to have a remote appointment with the doctor via a secure video platform. This option provides convenience and flexibility, allowing you to discuss your skin concerns from the comfort of your own home.