Helping Seniors Live Healthier Lives

2 Reasons To See A Dermatologist

One of the most important things that you can do in order to maintain your health is to see a dermatologist on a regular basis, mostly because he or she will be able to help you treat and avoid a number of different health issues. Listed below are two reasons to see a dermatologist for help.

Changing Skin Discoloration

The biggest issue that a dermatologist can help you deal with is looking for and catching skin cancer as early as possible. One of the ways that you can help a dermatologist accomplish this goal is by making sure that you see a dermatologist as soon as you notice a skin discoloration on your body that is fluctuating in some way. For example, if you have a skin discoloration that is growing, getting darker, or bleeding periodically then you need to see a dermatologist as soon as possible as those can be signs of skin cancer. 

In addition, you will want to keep an eye on skin growths as well. If you see a mole or some other growth appear or change in size, make an appointment with a dermatologist to have that growth tested.

Stubborn and Persistent Acne

One of the most annoying issues that you can have with your skin is to develop acne that will not respond to over-the-counter treatments and that simply will not go away. In many cases, this type of acne can also get very inflamed and lead to quite a bit of pain. This type of acne is commonly referred to as cystic acne and should be treated by a dermatologist as attempting to pop or treat cystic acne on your own can lead to deep scarring. 

A dermatologist will have multiple ways of treating cystic acne, such as by prescribing antibiotics that can help your body fight the cystic acne from the inside or by prescribing powerful creams that utilize salicylic acid. If those options fail to work, then a dermatologist can resort to an injection of cortisone directly into the persistent pimples. Once the injection has been completed, you can usually see a reduction of the swelling and inflammation within a few hours.

Make an appointment with a dermatologist today to discuss the many ways in which he or she is able to help you. A dermatologist can help you determine if skin growths and discolorations are cancerous in order to begin treatments as early as possible while also treating persistent and stubborn acne. Contact a skin doctor for more information.   


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