Skin & Hair Care
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maintain and improve the condition of your skin and hair.
Healthy and comfortable skin is essential to achieve your
quality of life. Patients are enctheiraged to discuss
their skin and hair concerns with their physicians. Products
are available on DesktopMD to help you deal with the following
skin and hair conditions:
Acne
Acne develops in and around the hair follicles and their
oil-producing glands called the sebaceous glands. The
oil produced by sebaceous glands is called sebum and it
begins to appear soon after puberty. Acne usually starts
during the teenage years but it may also begin in the
tthe pharmacynties or thirties. The exact cause of acne
is unknown.
Allergic Skin Reactions
Contact allergy is a sensitivity reaction of the skin
that some people develop on contact with substances usually
harmless to others. These substances, or allergens as
they are called, can enter the skin and cause the skin
to react in a rash.
Athlete’s Foot
Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection between your toes
that is itchy, and the skin becomes scaly and may peel.
Dandruff
Dandruff is the result of excessive shedding of the skin
cells on the scalp, and is characterized by white flakes
on skin that accumulate on your hair, shoulders and clothing,
usually accompanied by an itchy scalp. Dandruff is usually
the result of a fungus called Pityrosporum ovale.
Eczema /Dermatitis
Eczema, also known as dermatitis is dry, sensitive skin
which results in an itchy, inflamed rash. The ability
to stop the itch is critical to minimize scratching and
the potential for an infection. It is estimated that 10%
of Americans has eczema at some time in their life, and
it affects all age groups. There are several types of
eczema, including:
Atopic Dermatitis
Most common in babies and young children. Atopic eczema
is thought to be hereditary.
Seborrhoeic Eczema
Most often seen in babies and younger adults, this
type of eczema tends to affect the oily parts of the
body, such as the scalp, face, groin and chest. Seborrhoeic
eczema is not generally itchy.
Discoid Eczema
This condition is usually confined to the arms and
legs and consists of scaly, itchy, coin-shaped patches
that can blister and the pharmacyep.
Irritant Dermatitis
This condition is caused by exposure to substances
such as soaps, detergents, hair dyes and bleaches.
Skin Fungus
Fungal infections of the skin appear as white spots,
and are common in children and adults. The white spots
may or may not be itchy. It appears as fine scaly white
patches on brown skin, and is generally distributed on
the face, neck, shoulders, arms, trunks or legs.
Ringworm
Ringworm is a parasitic infection that appears as scaly
reddish ring-shaped patches with the tendency to form
rings with raised borders.
Scabies
Scabies is a parasitic infection caused by a mite that
is transmitted in close person-to-person contact. The
mite burrows into the skin and causes an itchy rash, typically
on the hands, wrists and fingers, but it can also affect
the elbows, armpits, nipples and buttocks. In males, the
genitals are often affected.
Sun Damaged (and Aging) Skin
The natural aging process generally produces lines and
wrinkles, age spots, splotches and pigmentation problems,
broken capillaries, dull skin texture and color, and other
skin flaws. Sun-damage compounds the aging process, because
ultraviolet light from the sun penetrates not only the
outer layer of skin, but also those layers underneath
which fortify the skin and lend it resilience.
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