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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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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Tags: alopecia areataAlopecia areata treatmentAlopecia-related hair lossautoimmune hair lossBaldness due to alopeciaBaldness from autoimmune diseaseBaldness from hair folliclesChronic hair lossHair growth disorderHair lossHair loss from immune systemHair thinningLocalized baldnesspatchy hair lossSkin condition with hair lossUnexplained hair loss

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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Tags: Accelerated hair lossDisturbed hair growthHair growth cycle disorderHair growth cycle disruptionHair lossHair loss due to medicationHair loss due to stressHair loss from conditionsHair loss from pregnancyHormonal hair lossLoss of hair due to telogen phasestress-related hair lossTelogen effluviumTelogen effluvium treatmentTelogen phase hair lossTelogen sheddingTemporary hair loss

Tinea Captitis

Tinea Capitis is a fungal infection of the scalp. This condition is also known as scalp ringworm and primarily affects children. It is caused by a fungus that infects the skin and hair follicles, .......
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Tags: Antifungal medicationAvoid sharing combsBlack dots on scalpContagious skin infectionDermatophytesFungal infection in childrenFungal infection of the scalpHair care for fungal infectionHair lossItchy scalpKetoconazole shampooPainful scalpScalp fungusScaly scalpSwollen lymph nodesTerbinafine treatmentTinea capitis

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Consultation types

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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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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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