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Acne

Actinic keratosis

Alopecia areata

Atopic dermatitis

Birthmarks

Blistering diseases

Bullous pemphigoid

Blood vessels
(Telangiectasias)

Brown spots
Lentigines

Contact dermatitis

Eczema

Fungal infections of
skin, nail, and hair

Hair loss

Hemangiomas

Hyperhidrosis
(Excessive sweating)

Insect Bites

Keloids

Lupus

Melanoma

Melasma

Moles (Nevi)

Morphea

Mycosis fungoides

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Nail conditions

Pediatric dermatology

Pemphigus vulgaris

Port Wine Stain

Psoriasis

Rashes

Rosacea

Scars

Seborrheic dermatitis

Seborrheic keratoses

Skin cancer

Skin infections

Skin tags

Ulcers

Varicose veins

Vitiligo

Warts

Wrinkles

Fungal infections of
skin, nail, and hair

Your dermatologist can diagnose these infections clinically and can also do a skin scraping or skin biopsy for further diagnosis. Treatment can be with topical or oral medication.