In the clinical methods of dermatology, it is connected to histology, bacteriology, virology, mycology and serology at several points, as well as with allergology through the treatment of allergic symptoms.
Traditionally, within the broader framework of dermatology, venereology deals with sexually transmitted diseases, the explanation of which is that the first symptoms of these diseases can be observed on the skin and mucous membranes.
When Do You Need To See A Dermatologist
While some skin conditions are more recognizable than others, it can be difficult to discern common reactions from more serious symptoms. When it comes to these types of situations, early detection, and proper monitoring can be important – and potentially lifesaving.
Symptoms to look for:
- Advanced acne
- Blistering sunburn
- Cold sores
- Evolving mole (size, shape, color)
- Excessive sweating
- Hair loss
- Itchy skin
- Itchy, red scalp
- New skin growths
- Persistent blisters
- Raised bumps
- Skin discoloration
- Skin rashes
- Warts
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