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Herpes simplex: Tips for managing

There are things you can do at home to help manage herpes sores. ... Relieve discomfort ... The following can help: ... Apply medicine that you can buy without a prescription, such as benzocaine and L-lysine, to the blisters ... Put ice on the blisters ... Avoid things that could

Keloid scars: Overview

Keloid scars ... What is a keloid? A keloid is a type of raised scar. Unlike other raised scars, keloids grow much larger than the wound that caused the scar. Board-certified dermatologists have expertise in treating keloids. ... Is a keloid contagious? No ... Keloid scar on the back of

Keloid scars: Causes

What causes keloid scars? ... Anything that causes skin to scar can cause a keloid. ... If you have keloid-prone skin (not everyone does), this scar may form after a: ... Body piercing (especially ear piercing) ... Bout with acne or chickenpox (usually developing on the face, chest, or back)

Neurodermatitis: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Who is most at risk of developing neurodermatitis? ... What causes this skin disease isn’t entirely clear. What researchers do know is

Neurodermatitis

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What is neurodermatitis? ... Neurodermatitis ... What is neurodermatitis? Neurodermatitis is a ... type of eczema that begins with an itch. Most

Our donors

We welcome this year's generous donors into the following giving societies and thank them for their commitment to advancing the programs and services of the Academy, especially those who have given consecutively for the past 5+ years. ... 1938 Legacy Society (Transformational gift) ... Bruce D. Glassman, MD, FAAD ...

Moisturizer: Why you may need it if you have acne

When creating an acne treatment plan, dermatologists sometimes include a moisturizer. ... Acne can cause your skin to feel oily and greasy, so a moisturizer may be the last thing you’d think of trying. A moisturizer, however, may be just what you need if you’re using one of the following

Bullous pemphigoid: Causes

What causes bullous pemphigoid? ... Bullous pemphigoid is an autoimmune disease. This type of disease develops when your immune system malfunctions, causing your body to attack a part of itself. ... When you have bullous pemphigoid, your body attacks fibers that connect the top layer of skin (epidermis) to the

Psoriasis treatment: Tacrolimus ointment and pimecrolimus cream

Also called topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCIs) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved these medications to treat atopic dermatitis (eczema), not psoriasis. It’s perfectly acceptable, however, for doctors to prescribe a medicine to treat another condition. This is called "off-label use." TCIs can be extremely helpful for some people who

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about fillers answered by dermatologists

Fillers are popular. To help you decide whether this treatment is right for you and to have the treatment performed safely, the AAD provides the following facts. ... Warning ... If you decide that fillers are right for you, it is important to know that injecting a filler is a

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Causes

When it begins, frontal fibrosing alopecia often looks like a receding hairline ... This type of hair loss may begin at an earlier age in Black women than in white women. ... What causes frontal fibrosing alopecia? ... Much about this type of hair loss is still a mystery, including

Bullous pemphigoid: Overview

Bullous pemphigoid ... What is bullous pemphigoid? ... This is a rare autoimmune disease that can cause large blisters on the skin. Blisters can develop on other areas like inside the mouth, but this is rare. ... Is it contagious? No. ... Bullous pemphigoid is a chronic disease, which means

Bullous pemphigoid: Signs and symptoms

Where does bullous pemphigoid develop on the body? ... Bullous pemphigoid is a disease that causes blisters, which can develop anywhere on the skin. ... Most people develop blisters on one or more of the following areas: ... Arms ... Armpits ... Legs ... Abdomen ... Groin ... Mouth ...

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Signs and symptoms

Where does frontal fibrosing alopecia develop on the body? ... Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) can cause noticeable hair loss anywhere hair grows. ... The most common areas for hair loss are the: ... Scalp ... Face (eyebrows and beard area most common) ... Arms ... Legs ... Pubic area ...

10 ways to prevent face mask skin problems

Wearing a mask can be hard on your skin ... Gentle skin care can prevent your mask from causing skin problems. ... Wearing a face mask lowers your exposure to viruses like COVID-19, flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which spread when people cough, sneeze, or talk. Masks can also

American Academy of Dermatology elects new officers, board members

Rosemont, Ill. (April 10, 2023) – The American Academy of Dermatology has announced the results of its annual election. The Academy’s new officers and board members will lead the world’s largest dermatologic society, representing more than 20,800 physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of

Alopecia areata: Self-care

Dermatologists give this sunscreen tip to their patients with hair loss: ... With patchy hair loss like this man has, a spray sunscreen may be easiest to apply. A lotion or cream often works best for bald areas. ... Alopecia areata can affect many areas of your life. These self-care

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease: Who gets and causes

Who gets hand-foot-and-mouth disease? ... Infants and children younger than 5 years of age are most likely to get hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) ... 1 ... . The disease is common in this age group because it takes time for the human body to develop immunity to the viruses that cause

Support international grant

Dermatology care is global and the need is vital. Our members are making an impact in Botswana, Cambodia, and around the world. Take that journey with us. Support or volunteer today. ... Learn more about volunteering Support International Grants ... Donate to support programs that help ensure the future of

American Academy of Dermatology elects new officers, board members

Rosemont, Ill. (April 1, 2024) – The American Academy of Dermatology has announced the results of its annual election. The Academy’s new officers and board members will lead the world’s largest dermatologic society, representing more than 20,800 physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of

Caring for your skin in menopause

How to care for your skin during menopause ... Menopause, which officially begins one year after your last period, can bring with it some noticeable changes to the skin and hair. However, with the right care, you can lessen these effects. ... To care for your skin during menopause, ...

Can eczema affect my child’s mood?

Living with the constant itch of eczema often affects a child’s mood. A baby or young child who has eczema can be: ... Irritable ... Fussy ... Clingy ... Restless ... Some children learn that scratching gets their parents’ attention. When this happens, scratching can become a habit. ... Teens

Pityriasis rosea: Causes

What causes pityriasis rosea? ... Why some people get this disease is still a bit of a mystery. It’s likely caused by a virus. Dermatologists have found human herpesviruses in the rash, blood, and saliva of people who have pityriasis rosea. ... How can herpesviruses cause pityriasis rosea? ... These

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease: Overview

What exactly is hand-foot-and-mouth disease? ... Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a contagious disease caused by a virus. While one of several viruses can cause it, the signs are usually the same: ... An itchy rash on the hands, feet, or both ... Mouth sores ... You can catch HFMD from

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Causes

What causes central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA)? ... This type of hair loss destroys hair follicles (tiny openings from which your hair grows) on your scalp. Once a hair follicle has been destroyed, it scars. When this happens, treatment becomes more difficult and hair loss is more likely to be

Ten skin care habits that can worsen acne

Are you faithfully treating your acne but still seeing new breakouts? Your skin care routine could be to blame. Here you’ll find 10 skin care habits that can worsen acne and dermatologists’ tips to help you change those habits. ... 10 habits to stop ... Try a new acne treatment

Psoriasis treatment: Phototherapy

Laser treatment for nail psoriasis: Six treatments, which were given once a month with a pulsed dye laser, lead to noticeably less nail discoloration, crumbling, and pitting. ... Phototherapy is a treatment that uses certain types of light. If you are interested in using phototherapy, be sure to ask a

Heart medicine can clear strawberry birthmarks

If you left your dermatologist’s office with a prescription for propranolol (pro-pran-no-lol), you can take comfort in knowing that your baby is getting a trustworthy treatment for a fast-growing birthmark. ... Why would a dermatologist prescribe heart medication to treat a birthmark? ... Yes, propranolol is a heart medicine. Today,

Create your legacy at the AAD - Make a planned gift

The future of dermatology depends on you ... Establish your legacy by including the AAD in your will, life insurance, or other estate planning documents. This gift does not cost you anything during your lifetime, yet it allows you to ensure the AAD continues to provide a lifetime of benefits

Hand-foot-and-mouth diseases: Signs and symptoms

Signs and symptoms in children ... A child with hand-foot-and-mouth disease can often develop reddish spots on the soles of feet and palms of hands, which quickly turn into bumps or blisters. ... When a child gets hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD), most signs and symptoms clear within 7 to 10 days.

Epidermolysis bullosa: Overview

What exactly is EB? ... Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare diseases that cause the skin to blister easily. ... Epidermolysis bullosa causes blisters, which quickly burst and leave slow-healing wounds like the one on this baby’s knee. ... The skin blisters because it’s so fragile. The fragile

Acne scars: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Ortho Dermatologics . ... Squeezing, popping, or picking acne increases your risk of developing an acne scar ... You can reduce this risk by applying acne medication to

Healthy diet and other lifestyle changes that can improve psoriasis

Making healthy choices: Taking good care of your health can reduce psoriasis flares. ... Everyone can benefit from healthy habits like exercising and not smoking. If you have psoriasis, healthy habits have some extra benefits. ... Quitting smoking ... Researchers have found that smokers who have psoriasis and quit smoking

Cellulitis: Who gets and causes

Who gets cellulitis? ... Cellulitis is common, and anyone can get this infection. It’s estimated that 14.5 million cases of cellulitis are diagnosed in the United States each year. ... The number of people who get cellulitis is expected to grow. That’s because more people than ever have an increased

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease: Diagnosis and treatment

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) tends to go away on its own without treatment and without leaving a trace. ... How do dermatologists diagnose hand-foot-and-mouth disease? ... Most doctors can diagnose HFMD by: ... Looking at the rash and mouth sores ... Considering the patient’s age ... Asking about symptoms ... Sometimes,

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Self-care

Are you seeing the results you want from treatment? ... If not, talk with your dermatologist about your skin care routine. Changing products or how your care for your skin may improve your results. ... To help their patients who have frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) get the best results from

Scleroderma: Who gets and causes

Who gets scleroderma? ... Scleroderma is rare. The Scleroderma Foundation estimates that about 300,000 people in the United States have some type of scleroderma. ... The following explains who has a higher risk of developing scleroderma. ... Gender: Women are more likely than men to get most types of scleroderma.

Kidney disease: 11 ways it can affect your skin

If you have kidney disease, you won’t see early warning signs on your skin. However, as the disease progresses, you may develop one or more of the following: ... Extremely dry skin. Skin can become so dry that it: ... Becomes rough and scaly ... Feels tight and cracks easily

Is there a diet for hidradenitis suppurativa?

Take this poll by clicking on one of the options below. You'll immediately see how your experience compares with others. ... To reduce flare-ups of hidradenitis suppurativa have you ever changed what you eat? ... Yes, and I had fewer flare-ups. ... Yes, and I didn't see a difference. ...

Bullous pemphigoid: Diagnosis and treatment

Bullous pemphigoid is a disease that can cause widespread blisters, itching, and rashes on your skin. These sometimes develop inside your mouth and other areas. ... Research breakthroughs (many made by dermatologists) are giving patients more options for treating bullous pemphigoid. These options, which include FDA-approved medication, may help patients

8 dermatologists’ tips for preventing warts

Wearing flip-flops can help prevent warts ... Wearing flip-flops or other shoes in moist areas, such as piers, pool decks, and public showers can reduce your risk of developing warts on your feet. ... 8 precautions that can help prevent warts ... It can be difficult to prevent warts completely.

Warts: FAQs

Warts can develop anywhere on your skin but often form on the hands or feet. ... Many warts are cauliflower shaped, as shown here. ... What is a wart? ... A wart is a common, non-cancerous skin growth caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Without treatment, warts can last months

Nummular eczema: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What causes nummular eczema? ... Researchers continue to look for the exact cause. ... While studying this disease, they have discovered that

Nummular eczema: Overview

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What is nummular eczema? ... Like other types of eczema, nummular eczema is very itchy. It causes itchy, raised, and round to

Hiding child’s skin condition with makeup may boost self-esteem

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Incyte Dermatology . ... If a birthmark or other skin condition causes your child to feel bad, covering it up with makeup may help. That’s what the findings

Dry skin relief due to handwashing

Is handwashing drying your skin? ... Washing your hands can create dry skin that can flake, itch, crack, and even bleed without proper precautions. ... To reduce your risk of dry, cracked skin from handwashing, follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists. ... Has frequent handwashing left you with dry, cracked

Cellulitis: Diagnosis and treatment

How is cellulitis diagnosed? ... We don’t have a medical test that can diagnose cellulitis. Doctors diagnose it by examining the infected skin and asking questions. ... Be sure to tell your doctor about: ... A recent injury to your skin ... All medical conditions you have ... All medications

Skin conditions by the numbers

Acne ... Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. (1) ... There are different types of acne (blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, acne cysts or nodules), so a one-size-fits-all approach is not the best way to achieve clearer skin. (2) A

Do tattoos cause skin cancer?

Whether you’re getting new ink or removing an unwanted tattoo, dermatologists say you should brush up on your skin cancer risk first. ... That’s because skin cancer is one of the few cancers you can see on your body. But what happens when skin cancer develops in an area with

Diabetes: 10 warning signs that can appear on your skin

Diabetes can affect many parts of your body, including your skin. When diabetes affects the skin, it could mean that: ... You have undiagnosed diabetes or pre-diabetes. ... Your treatment for diabetes needs to be adjusted. ... It’s time to talk with your doctor if you notice any of these

Nail fungus: Causes

The fungi that cause nail fungus are found in everyday places. ... You can pick it up in many ways, including sharing nail clippers that haven’t been properly sanitized. ... What causes nail fungus? ... Nail fungus, medical name onychomycosis, is caused by several types of fungi. These fungi grow

Stress: Is it a common eczema trigger?

As children transition into their tween or teen years, stress often becomes a common eczema trigger. Research shows that managing stress effectively can reduce eczema flares. ... Manage stress ... Stress is a common eczema trigger, so it’s important to teach your child how to manage stress. ... Here are

Melanoma during pregnancy: What it means for you and your baby

So many changes happen to your body during pregnancy that it can be easy to dismiss a growing mole. You shouldn’t. Melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer, can begin during pregnancy. ... Being pregnant doesn’t seem to increase the risk. It’s just that this skin cancer develops during a woman’s child-bearing

Does treating psoriasis reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke?

If you’re wondering whether to treat psoriasis, you may now have two more good reasons: Reducing your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. ... Treating psoriasis may help more than your skin. Treatment may also reduce your risk of having a stroke or heart attack. It may even

Psoriasis treatment: Apremilast

Apremilast is a newer medicine that provides strong treatment for plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Unlike other strong medicines for psoriasis, you do not need to have medical tests while taking apremilast. ... Why do dermatologists prescribe apremilast? ... For people who have plaque psoriasis, this medicine can reduce the:

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Self-care

If your dermatologist prescribes medication, get the medication and immediately start treatment ... Waiting allows the hair loss to worsen. ... If you have central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA), dermatologists recommend following these self-care tips. They can help you get the best results from your treatment. ... Fill your prescriptions

Can food fix eczema?

For many parents who have a child with atopic dermatitis (AD), the most common type of eczema, the cure seems simple. Fix the child’s diet, and you’ll get rid of the AD. What years of researching food and AD have shown, however, is that AD is much more complex. ...

Warts: Causes

You cannot get a wart from touching a toad or a frog. ... Even if you kiss a frog or toad, you won’t get a wart. ... What causes warts? ... Viruses called human papillomaviruses (HPV) cause warts. There are more than 200 different types of HPV. Some, but not

Prurigo nodularis: Signs and symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Where does prurigo nodularis develop on the body? ... Prurigo nodularis causes itchy bumps on the skin, which appear when someone repeatedly

Acne: Who gets and causes

Family history with acne ... If one of your parents or another close blood relative had deep, painful pimples, you have a greater risk of developing this type of acne. ... What causes acne? ... Acne develops when pores become clogged. What type of acne you get depends on what

Is vitiligo a medical condition?

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Incyte Dermatology . ... Vitiligo causes the skin to lose its natural color. Because this affects a person’s appearance, many people consider vitiligo a "cosmetic problem." Cosmetic means

Vitiligo: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Incyte Dermatology . ... Vitiligo runs in families ... While having a close blood relative with vitiligo increases your risk of developing it, not everyone who has vitiligo

Cold sore remedies dermatologists recommend

While you cannot clear a cold sore overnight, these self-care tips from board-certified dermatologists can speed up healing and reduce pain. These tips can help whether you’re getting medical treatment from a doctor or treating yourself. ... How to treat a cold sore: Dermatologists tips ... How to treat cold

Can aspirin reduce your risk of getting skin cancer?

Could an aspirin a day keep skin cancer away? While a few studies have reached this conclusion, dermatologists caution that the decision to take this medication is best made by you and your doctor. Here’s why. ... Aspirin has possible side effects ... Taking an aspirin every once and while

What are those bumps on my child's skin?

It’s common for children to develop a condition that causes a rash. Here’s a guide to 12 conditions that dermatologists frequently see that can cause a rash of bumps on your child’s skin. ... In newborns, acne often clears on its own without treatment. ... Acne ... What you may

9 things to try when acne won’t clear

Do you feel you’ve tried just about everything to get rid of your acne but still see blemishes? Don’t despair. To see clearer skin, you probably just need to make some changes. ... The following tips from dermatologists can help you get started. ... Give an acne treatment at least

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Overview

Frontal fibrosing alopecia ... What is frontal fibrosing alopecia? The medical name for hair loss is "alopecia." Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a specific type of hair loss. It destroys the hair follicles (openings from which hair grows), causing permanent hair loss. With an early diagnosis and medical treatment from a

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Signs and symptoms

Where does central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) develop on the body? ... This type of hair loss often affects middle-aged Black women and usually begins in the center (or crown) of the scalp. The first sign that most people see is noticeable hair loss on the top of the head.

Is that eczema or an infection on my child's skin?

Many kids with eczema get frequent skin infections. The very dry skin has cracks that allow bacteria, viruses, and other germs to get inside the body. ... When a child has a skin infection, parents often notice that eczema treatment fails to work. Even when following the child’s treatment plan,

American Academy of Dermatology installs new officers, board members

SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2024 )  ... — Two new officers and five new board members will be installed immediately upon conclusion of the 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology. The officers and board members are all board-certified dermatologists and members of the AAD, the world’s largest

Combining newer treatments for advanced melanoma helping patients live longer

If you have advanced melanoma, this means the cancer has spread. Surgery alone cannot remove the cancer. You’ll need other treatment. ... One option that your doctor may talk about is combination therapy. It involves using two or more treatments at the same time to fight the cancer. This approach

Melanoma can look different in children

Melanoma, the most serious skin cancer, is rare in children. Between 300 and 400 cases are diagnosed in the United States each year ... 1 ... . Because it is so rare, many childhood melanomas are found in the later stages when treatment becomes more involved. ... Melanoma can look

Alopecia areata: Symptoms

What are the signs and symptoms of alopecia areata? ... This disease causes sudden hair loss, which often begins as a round or oval, smooth balding patch that develops on the scalp or beard. However, hair loss can begin on any area of the body. Some people lose eyebrows, eyelashes,

Dry skin: Who gets and causes

Dry skin comes with aging ... By 60 years of age nearly everyone has dry skin. If you also take certain medication, undergo cancer treatment, or receive dialysis, you can develop excessively dry skin. ... What causes excessively dry skin? ... When skin loses water too quickly, it becomes dry.

Nail fungus: FAQs

What is nail fungus? ... Nail fungus, also called onychomycosis, is a fungal infection that can affect both your toenails and fingernails. Nail fungus almost never goes away on its own, and it can spread. Your dermatologist knows how to treat nail fungus, even stubborn cases. ... Nail fungus often

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Overview

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia ... What is central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA)? Alopecia is the medical term for "hair loss." CCCA is a type of alopecia that can cause permanent hair loss and is more commonly seen in Black women. Treatment may prevent further permanent hair loss. ... Is CCCA

I have acne! Is it okay to wear makeup?

If you want to wear makeup while using acne medication, apply the acne medication first. ... Yes, you can wear makeup, but you’ll want to choose it carefully. Some cosmetics can cause acne. When this happens, you develop a type of acne called  ... acne cosmetica . Even women who

6 skin and hair conditions linked to stress

Stress is a nasty cycle: Feeling stressed can affect several skin and hair conditions, and living with those conditions can make you feel even more stressed. ... Feeling stressed makes it easier for you to get sick and affects your quality of life. This is because the hormones released when

Melanoma can be missed if you don’t check for skin cancer

Patient story ... Andy Jacobs knows how easy it is to miss a cancerous spot on your skin. Days before being diagnosed with melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, he was unaware that he had a cancerous growth on his skin. ... Fortunately, his wife, Monica, knew the

American Academy of Dermatology installs new officers, board members

ORLANDO, FL (March 7, 2025) — Four new officers and four new board members will be installed immediately upon conclusion of the 2025 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology. The officers and board members are all board-certified dermatologists and members of the AAD, the world’s largest dermatologic society

Face mask skin problems: DIY treatment

Skin problems can develop beneath your mask ... Common problems include acne breakouts, excessive dryness, and irritated skin. ... If you find that wearing a face mask is causing a skin problem like a rash, acne, or dryness, you may be able to treat it yourself. To help, we’ve gathered

Vitiligo: Signs and symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Incyte Dermatology . ... Where does vitiligo appear on the body? ... Vitiligo can develop anywhere on a person's skin. When vitiligo begins, the patches usually appear on

Signs that could be melanoma on your foot

Melanoma, the most serious skin cancer, develops on skin that gets too much sun. It can also begin in places where the sun rarely shines, such as your foot. Because most people never check their feet for signs of melanoma, this cancer often spreads before it’s noticed. ... Allowed to

Warts: Dermatologists’ tips for at-home treatment

How to get rid of a wart at home: Dermatologist tips ... To heal warts more quickly and prevent new warts from developing, here’s what board-certified dermatologists recommend. ... At-home treatment can be effective if you have one or a few small warts. Keep in mind that at-home treatment isn’t

Sarcoidosis and your skin: Signs and symptoms

Where does sarcoidosis appear on the skin? ... This disease can appear anywhere on the skin. Most often, you’ll see it on your: ... Face, especially around the eyes or mouth or on the nose ... Neck ... Upper body, legs, or arms ... Skin that has a scar, tattoo,

I have melanoma, why do I need a sentinel lymph node biopsy?

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can spread quickly. When melanoma starts to spread, it often travels to a lymph node near the melanoma first. ... Having a sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) can tell whether cancer cells have spread to a nearby lymph node. If the cancer

Scalp psoriasis: Shampoos, scale softeners, and other treatments

Scalp psoriasis: About 50% of the people who have plaque psoriasis will experience a flare up that causes psoriasis to appear on the scalp. ... There are many treatments for scalp psoriasis. Some people get relief from a medicated shampoo or other treatment that you can buy without a prescription. 

Welts on skin due to cold temperature could be hives

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Do you develop welts or an itchy rash after you come in from the cold, especially on skin that clothing didn’t cover?

Basal cell carcinoma: Outcome and life after treatment | AAD

Last updated: October 1, 2025 ... Dermatologist reviewed: Natalie Matthews, MD, MPhil, FAAD; Rajiv I. Nijhawan, MD, FACMS, FAAD; and Darrell S. Rigel, MD, FAAD. ... Reviewer bios . ... What is the outcome for a person who has basal cell carcinoma? ... People rarely die of this cancer because

Epidermolysis bullosa: Diagnosis and treatment

If you or your child might have epidermolysis bullosa, it’s important to find out what’s going on. For anyone living with this condition, treatment is necessary to ease symptoms, protect their skin, and reduce the risk of developing complications like an infection. ... The following explains how this condition is

Skin biopsy: Dermatologist-recommended wound care

During a skin biopsy, your dermatologist removes a small sample of skin. If you’ve just had a skin biopsy, proper aftercare is essential. Caring for your wound can prevent infection and other complications. It can also speed up healing and reduce scarring. ... Skin biopsy wound care tips from dermatologists

8 reasons your groin itches and how to get relief

If genital itch has you devising ways to discreetly scratch, talk with your doctor about best way to get relief. ... An itch in your groin area can be difficult to discuss with anyone, including your doctor. But it’s nothing to feel ashamed of. The problem is common, and it

Hairstyles that pull can lead to hair loss

A sleek ponytail, cornrows, tightly pulled updo, or head covering can help you express your style and look and feel great. However, these styles also constantly pull at and damage the health of your hair. Over time, the pulling can lead to hair loss. ... The medical term for this

Warts: Signs and symptoms

Where do warts appear on the skin? ... Warts develop when skin becomes infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV can infect skin anywhere on your body. However, most warts appear in one of the following areas: ... Hands, especially on the knuckles or around a nail ... Feet, usually

Can anything relieve severe atopic dermatitis?

If you're living with severe atopic dermatitis (AD), relief is possible. With help from a board-certified dermatologist, you can get a treatment plan that will help you: ... Follow an effective skin care plan ... Avoid triggers ... Use medication safely ... Find and care for related diseases ... What

Dip powder manicure: 5 tips to keep your nails healthy

Board-certified dermatologist Chris Adigun, MD, FAAD, recommends durable manicures like the one that you can get from dip powder nails for some of her patients. This hard-as-nails manicure can help a patient stop biting or picking at their nails. You literally cannot bite or pick off this nail color. It’s

Could my child have rosacea?

Few children and teens develop rosacea, but it’s worth considering if your child frequently has any of the following: ... Red, irritated eyes ... Styes or pinkeye (especially if your child received treatment) ... Red, swollen eyelids that may itch and can look greasy or crusty ... Long-lasting flushing on

Pityriasis rosea: Diagnosis and treatment

Pityriasis rosea causes a rash that will clear on its own, so most people don’t need treatment. See a board-certified dermatologist if: ... You’re pregnant or think you could be. You’ll need a diagnosis, so you can tell your obstetrician. ... Symptoms are interfering with your everyday life. If itching

Hidradenitis suppurativa: Overview

Many people have never heard of hidradenitis suppurativa ... During their first appointment with a dermatologist, patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) often say they have pimples, sores, or lumps on their armpits or groin. ... Hidradenitis suppurativa ... What is hidradenitis suppurativa? Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a skin condition that

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Overview

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma ... What is cutaneous T-cell lymphoma? Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are a diverse and complex group of rare cancers. Some types grow slowly and stay in the skin. Less frequently, the cancer spreads from the skin to the blood or a lymph node. Dermatologists often work closely with

Natural treatments for skin cancer not as safe as you think

It’s said that every story has two sides. This is certainly true when it comes to vitamins, herbs, and other natural treatments for skin cancer. ... When shopping for natural skin cancer remedies, you’ll often see claims that these products can cure you. The following patient experiences, pulled from medical

Indoor tanning fact sheet

Indoor tanning use  ... The global prevalence of indoor tanning in adolescents for 2013-2018 was 6.5%, and 10.4% in adults. (1) ... Though the numbers have been decreasing in recent years, approximately 7.8 million adults in the U.S. still engage in indoor tanning. (2,3) ... Among high school students in

Stop medical devices from sharing your data

Wearable medical devices are everywhere. If you’ve used a smartwatch or other activity tracker to record your steps, heart rate, or how many hours you sleep, you’ve used a wearable medical device. ... Wearable medical devices provide us with valuable health information like steps taken and how many times we

How to care for your skin during and after radiation therapy

How to care for your skin during radiation therapy ... Radiation therapy plays an important role in treating cancer. However, it can also produce some uncomfortable or even painful side effects on the skin, such as itchiness, redness, blistering, and peeling. ... To take care of your skin during radiation

Melasma: Diagnosis and treatment

If you notice uneven color on your face, seeing a dermatologist can help ... Your dermatologist can tell you whether you have melasma or another condition and what may help you see clearer skin. ... How do dermatologists diagnose melasma? ... A dermatologist can often diagnose melasma by looking closely

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Treatment

Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) can cause permanent hair loss. If you begin treatment early, you may prevent FFA from progressing, which can help you keep the hair you have. Dermatologists call this "stabilization." ... Here’s what’s involved in diagnosing and treating FFA. ... How do dermatologists diagnose frontal fibrosing alopecia?

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Treatment

If you think you might have this type of hair loss, see a dermatologist ASAP ... Caught early, treatment can prevent further hair loss and possibly help you regrow some hair. ... How do dermatologists diagnose central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA)? ... It takes time and expertise to diagnose this

10 reasons your face is red

Many things can turn our faces red, including sunburn, acne, and hot flashes. Here are 10 less obvious reasons for seeing a red face when you look in the mirror. ... Seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition that causes a red rash, which often appears on the

Leg veins: Why they appear and how dermatologists treat them

Varicose and spider veins: Varicose veins are enlarged veins that often twist and can bulge above the surface of the skin. They may be blue, red, or flesh-colored. Spider veins often look like webs. ... Having spider or varicose veins can affect more than your appearance. These veins can cause

Pustular psoriasis: Treatment

Pustular (pus-tyu-lar) psoriasis is a type of psoriasis that causes pus-filled bumps called pustules (pus-tules). Depending on the type of pustular psoriasis you have, the pustules form on your skin, and sometimes inside your mouth or beneath a nail. ... If the pustules cover large areas of your body, you

Many ways to firm sagging skin

It’s possible to tighten your skin without a facelift. ... Do you find yourself gently pulling back skin on your face when you look in the mirror and wishing it would stay there? Does the jiggle in your upper arms bother you? ... A surgical lift, such as a facelift

Keloid scars: Treatment

Many people who have keloids want to know about treatment. A keloid can feel uncomfortable, itchy, or painful. If a keloid develops over a shoulder or other joint, it can limit how far you can move. Many people simply dislike the way keloids look. ... Here’s what you can expect

COVID toes and other rashes COVID-19 can cause

While rare, some people develop a rash while they have COVID-19. A rash can also develop weeks or months after COVID clears. Here's what you may see when a rash occurs: ... Swollen and discolored toes, often called COVID toes ... Swollen and discolored fingers ... A rash on any

Seborrheic dermatitis: Diagnosis and treatment

Seborrheic dermatitis is one of many skin conditions that causes an itchy rash ... A board-certified dermatologist can tell you which skin condition you have and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs. ... How do dermatologists diagnose seborrheic dermatitis? ... To diagnose this condition, your dermatologist will: ...

Itchy rash could be contact dermatitis

So many things that touch our skin can irritate it or cause an allergic reaction, leading to an itchy and sometimes painful rash. When this happens, you have contact dermatitis. ... If you can find and avoid the cause, you can get rid of this rash. Easy as that sounds,

Warts: Diagnosis and treatment

Warts are curable. ... Your dermatologist knows it takes time to clear warts and that you can certainly get rid of them. ... How do dermatologists diagnose warts? ... Your dermatologist can usually diagnose warts by looking at them. ... If a wart is growing rapidly, looks like an open

Psoriasis: Diagnosis and treatment

Wondering if you have psoriasis? ... A board-certified dermatologist can tell you. These doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases that affect the skin, hair, and nails, and psoriasis can affect all three. ... How do dermatologists diagnose psoriasis? ... To diagnose psoriasis, a dermatologist will examine your skin, nails,

Molluscum contagiosum: Diagnosis and treatment

If you have bumps on your skin, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends that you see a health care professional like a board-certified dermatologist ... The FDA cautions, "You might do more harm than good" if you try to diagnose or treat yourself. ... How do dermatologists diagnose

Melanoma fact sheet | AAD

Q. What is melanoma? A. Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of pigment-producing cells. Melanoma may appear on the skin suddenly without warning but also can develop within an existing mole. The overall incidence of melanoma continues to rise. (1,2) ... Q.

Acne: Diagnosis and treatment

Do you continue to break out even though you’ve tried plenty of acne treatments? Are you convinced that nothing’s going to work, but given time, the acne will clear on its own? ... You don’t have to wait. Board-certified dermatologists are at the forefront of advances in treating acne, so

Lichen planus: Diagnosis and treament

Your board-certified dermatologist is trained to diagnose and treat conditions like lichen planus, which can affect your skin, hair, and nails ... Your dermatologist’s training includes recognizing the difference between lichen planus and other conditions that can look like it, such as eczema or psoriasis. ... How do dermatologists diagnose

Atopic dermatitis: Treatment

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Dermatologists recommend moisturizer for everyone who has atopic dermatitis ... Keeping your skin well moisturized helps to prevent cracks and fissures in

Nail fungus: Diagnosis and treatment

Dermatologists understand that people can be hesitant to seek care if they could have nail fungus (medical name onychomycosis). Treatment takes time. Some patients have concerns about taking medications due to possible side effects. ... When creating a treatment plan, dermatologists tailor treatment to the needs of each patient. Your

Sunscreen FAQs

Sun Protection Resource Center ... Looking for information on sunscreen? Visit the Academy's Sun Protection Resource Center. ... Learn more Seeking shade, wearing sun-protective clothing — including a lightweight and long-sleeved shirt, pants, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses with UV protection — and wearing sunscreen on all skin not covered

Basal cell carcinoma | AAD

Last updated: October 1, 2025 ... Dermatologist reviewed: Natalie Matthews, MD, MPhil, FAAD; Rajiv I. Nijhawan, MD, FACMS, FAAD; and Darrell S. Rigel, MD, FAAD. ... Reviewer bios . ... What is basal cell carcinoma? ... Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. It tends to grow slowly