Pediatric and adult dermatology
Clinical dermatology is the center of care of the center, we address all those problems that appear on the skin, hair and nails, both in adults and in pediatric patients. The most common reasons for consultation of adults include issues as diverse as moles reviews and for the early detection of skin cancer; eczemas; punctual or chronic hair loss or sexually transmitted diseases. Pediatric dermatology has very common reasons for consultation, such as contagious molluscs, vulgar warts or atopic dermatitis.
Acne is the cutaneous disorder with the highest prevalence in the population, since it can affect 80% of the population, both teenagers and the elderly.
Acrochordons are small wart-shaped skin proliferations that usually appear as a result of time and friction.
Couperose is the redness of the skin that usually accompanies a disease called rosacea that consists of dilation of the capillaries …
It affects 30% of the child population. It is characterized by presenting dry skin, with roughness to the touch of the skin and with red scaling plaques that cause intense itching.
Seborrheic dermatitis is partly caused by an excess production of cutaneous sebum and an increase in the fungal flora of the skin. It usually gets worse in times of …
Eczema refers to a set of dermatological conditions that are characterized by a redness of the affected area and by presenting a scaling process …
Human papillomavirus (HPV) mostly manifests with warts on the hands and feet. However, there are some with a …
Hyperhidrosis is a disorder in which excess sweat occurs in different areas of the body, such as the hands, feet and armpits.
Cutaneous mycosis is a skin infection caused by fungi or yeasts that live on the skin, hair and / or nails. The symptoms…
Lentigines are not malignant nor can they evolve into any malignant skin lesion. However, they indicate that the skin has received a high load …
Although most freckles are benign and do not turn into skin cancer, it is important to check with the dermatologist …
Melasma consists of the appearance of poorly defined dark spots in the area of the face, especially in the forehead, mustache and cheeks.
Small papules in the form of tiny ‘balls’, whitish and bright in color that usually appear around the eyes, on the eyelids and on the cheeks.
They appear as rounded and bright papules (“granites”) that are usually located in different areas of the body simultaneously, grouped or not.
They are parasites that mostly inhabit the head, although sometimes they can also be found in the eyebrows and eyelashes. They feed on blood …
It is a chronic skin condition that despite not being a serious pathology, it does have a very important implication in the quality of life of the person.
Nails can also suffer different diseases. Although they are not usually serious and are usually easy to treat, it is important to know how to detect them in time …
Warts are the result of a skin infection with the human papilloma virus and usually appear on the hands, feet, knees and elbows.
It causes white spots on different parts of the body. This disease occurs when melanocytes are destroyed, which are the cells that produce …
Cutaneous accumulations of cholesterol that are located in the eyelids or around the eyes. They manifest as well-defined papules (elevations) and of …