Skin is not just a matter of beauty. If you have any problems, you should consult a dermatologist.

Why choose a Dermatologist?
Recently, there has been an increase in the awareness on Dermatologists and Skin Specialists in our city. In today’s day and age, there is a lot of information available on the internet in various forums and websites. There is also a resurgence of natural remedies for various skin conditions. But with such a vast ocean of information available, it is all the more important to know which piece of information is important and which piece is misinformation. Only a doctor well versed in the knowledge of skin, hair and nails (Dermatologist) can help you make that vital differentiation.
I have associate with the field of Dermatology since early 2015 and so often.
My own friends and family, people close to me, come with their skin problems. The problems itself are usually not that serious initially but after trying various DIY therapies and home remedies, they often come with a problem much bigger than it was initially. Things like vinegar, garlic and onion paste, haldi and organic soil like “Multani mitti” etc. applied in the wrong manner or in the wrong concentration can cause an allergic reaction or aggravate the initial skin condition.
What do dermatologists treat?
Dermatologists treat all externally visible diseases, except for the eyes, teeth and inner part of the mouth, such as acne, freckles, dermatitis, itchy rashes, allergic rashes, hives, blisters, chicken pox, shingles, herpes, psoriasis, vitiligo, hair loss, skin fungus, โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที bacterial infections, dandruff, warts, ringworm, lichen planus, skin allergies and even skin cancer. They will diagnose the disease in detail and assess the treatment more accurately than general beauty specialists.
Another thing that most people don’t know is that dermatologists are experts in sexually transmitted diseases, because symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases often appear as sores, warts, or tumors that are clearly visible.
Of course, it depends on the skin condition but there is no one cure for all disease like any expert skin specialist will tell you.
So many people have tried applying toothpaste for their acne which sometimes resolves nut quite often causes an aggravation of the acne or worse, dark pigmentation which then has to be treated separately. Yes, I know everyone would love for acne to go away without having to consult a skin doctor but things are never that easy.
There are so many people who take medicines over the counter directly from the pharmacy and apply various types of creams for fungal infections or other rashes and the infection becomes more severe that it originally was. After that, it becomes an even bigger challenge to treat it even for experienced Dermatologists.
Some of the other challenges I’ve faced involves the hesitancy of people to apply “harmful chemicals”.