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Many people struggle with skin problems. You can see them - they itch, flake, hurt and look ugly. They make life miserable and make you feel worse. Contact dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis - these are just some of them, although quite common.

Remember that untreated skin problems can lead to serious dermatological diseases. So do not underestimate the signals your body sends you. If you notice alarming symptoms, make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible.

Cutaneous problems - consultation with a Med24 specialist

Your skin is your business card - the first thing people notice when looking at you. That's why it's important to keep it in good condition. Unfortunately, this is not always easy. Many people suffer from various skin problems, which can not only be painful, but also embarrassing - often affecting their self-confidence. In such a case, the best solution is to visit a dermatologist.

With which skin problems to visit a dermatologist?

See some of the most common skin problems with which it is worth going to a specialist:

Acne: it occurs in young people, as well as adults. Acne can occur on the face, back and other parts of the body. It often causes unpleasant pain, itching.

Eczema: is an inflammatory skin condition that can occur in children and adults. Eczema is characterized by dry, itchy skin and sometimes irritation, cracking and ulceration.

Psoriasis: an autoimmune disease. It manifests as red, scaly skin. Psoriasis can affect any part of the skin and is often painful.

Viral skin infections: viral skin diseases such as warts, herpes or chickenpox require dermatological treatment. These skin infections can initiate unpleasant sensations and serious complications, among other infectious diseases.

Skin cancers: the most common type of skin cancer is melanoma. Detecting it at an early stage is crucial for effective treatment.

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A dermatologist will look at your skin problems during an online visit. You don't have to come to the office in person - just send clear photos of your skin problems and upload them to our platform before your scheduled appointment. Based on them, the doctor will make a diagnosis and be able to suggest an effective treatment.

How to schedule an e-visit with Med24 to examine your skin problems? The online consultation will take place after logging into our platform and selecting the date and time that suits you. Finally, all you have to do is choose the form of contact with the doctor (by phone, video call or in-app chat) and pay for the service.

Consultations with a specialist for skin problems online are safe, and specialists will take care of the friendly atmosphere. You don't have to wait a long time for an appointment - you may find that it will take place the very next day. You don't need a referral to consult your skin problems online! Visits are offered at an affordable price, lower than in-person visits.

During the consultation, a sick leave online can be issued, as well as when the doctor determines the need - e prescriptions.

Dermal problems: contact dermatitis - symptoms and prevention

Have you ever had red spots, itching and burning on your skin? If so, you may have been affected by contact dermatitis.

Contact dermatitis (CD) is a skin reaction to irritants or allergens. These substances can be found in cosmetics, detergents, hair dyes, adhesives and many other products. Even plants such as poison ivy or nettle can cause CD.

Symptoms of contact dermatitis include red patches, itching and burning, but also blistering, dryness and roughness of the skin. These symptoms usually begin within minutes or hours after contact with the irritant.

How can you avoid contact dermatitis? Here are a few simple tips:

Always read product labels, noting ingredients that can cause allergic reactions or CD.

Avoid plants that can cause reactions, especially if you are not familiar with them.

Wear protective gloves when working with substances that can cause CD.

Avoid excessively hot baths and limit your use of soap or shower gel, which can dry out your skin.

Use a skin-soothing cream or ointment, if necessary, to relieve the symptoms of CD.

Acne - Treatment and Causes of Skin Problems

Acne is most often caused by excessive sebum secretion by the skin's sebaceous glands. Its formation is also influenced by genetic factors.

There are many ways to fight acne, but it is worth remembering that the most effective method will depend on the causes of acne. Therefore, acne treatment should be individually tailored by a doctor. What treatment methods can be recommended by a dermatologist for this type of skin problem?

The use of a vitamin A-based retinoid, which will reduce sebum production and prevent the formation of blackheads.

Antibiotics, which help fight the bacteria Propionibacterium acnes and reduce inflammation.

Preparations with salicylic or glycolic acid, which exfoliate dead skin cells and help open pore-clogging blackheads.

Hormonal medications can be used in women with acne associated with hormonal disorders.

AD and Other Skin Problems | Online Consultation with a Dermatologist

Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common skin conditions that affects both children and adults. The condition is caused by inflammation of the skin that results from the immune system's response to external irritants.

AD can appear in anyone as an infant, but is often diagnosed in children between the ages of 6 and 12 months. Symptoms of AD include dry and itchy skin, often found on the hands, feet, elbows, knees and face. Sometimes these symptoms appear all over the skin. The cracked skin may not seem particularly serious, but the condition is conducive to the development of bacterial infections.

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that causes red scales and patches that may itch or hurt. The disease can occur all over the body, but most commonly affects the scalp, elbows, knees and lower back.

Psoriasis is usually a chronic condition that requires ongoing control and treatment to help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. There are various treatments for psoriasis, including creams, oral medications and light therapy.

Eczema appears as red, scaly and intensely itchy patches that can crack and bleed. Atopic eczema can occur on various parts of the body, but often appears on the face, hands, knees and elbows.

The treatment of eczema depends on the type and severity of the disease. For milder cases, moisturizing creams and emollients are usually sufficient. In more severe cases, light therapy, corticosteroids and immunosuppressants may be required.

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