Conditions We TreatBelow features an alphabetized list of some conditions we treat. If you have any questions about these conditions, or have concerns about your personal health, please contact our office at (401) 739-7546 or email us at info@osderm.com.
Acne: The occurrence of inflamed or infected sebaceous glands in the skin; in particular, a condition characterized by red pimpes on the face, prevalent chiefly among teenagers more info at AAD.org Anti-aging Treatments Cysts: A thin-walled, hollow organ or cavity containing a liquid secretion: a sac, vesicle or bladder Dermatitis: A condition of the skin in which it becomes red, swollen, and sore, sometimes with small blisters, resulting from direct irritation of the skin by an external agent or an allergic reaction to it more info at AAD.org Eczema: A medical condition in which patches of skin become rough and inflamed, with blisters that cause itching and bleeding, sometimes resulting from a reaction to irritation (eczematous dermatitis) but more typically having no obvious external cause more info at AAD.org Hair Loss Treatments more info at AAD.org Hives (Urticaria): A rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, caused by an allergic reaction, typically to specific foods more info at AAD.org Moles: Growths on the skin that are usually brown or black; they can appear anywhere on the skin, alone or in groups (melanomas can grow in or near a mole) more info at AAD.org Pigmentary Disorders Psoriasis: A chronic skin disease which develops when a person's immune system sends faulty signals that tell skin cells to grow too quickly; the body does not shed these cells, causing them to pile up on the surface of the skin more info at AAD.org Rashes: A change in the skin which affects its color, appearance or texture; it may be localized in on part of the body, or affect all of the skin Rosacea: A condition in which certain facial blood vessels enlarge, giving the cheeks and nose a flushed appearance more info at AAD.org Skin Cancer (Melanoma): Abnormal cell changes in the outer layer of the skin; it is the most common form of cancer in the world, and treatable if caught early enough; symptoms include skin abnormalities that grow, change shape or color, or begin itching or bleeding more info at AAD.org Skin Growths Skin Infections Sun Spots Warts: Non-cancerous skin growths that appear when a virus (HPV or human papillomavirus) invects the top layer of the skin more info at AAD.org Wrinkles: Creases, folds or ridges in the skin most commonly caused by the aging process, and also caused by prolonged water immersion, sun damage, smoking, dehydration, and the consumption of some medications. Xerosis: The medical term for dry skin; can be a sign of dermatitis more info at AAD.org |
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