Key Takeaways Eczema on face is a chronic condition that causes dryness, itching, and inflammation, but it can be managed with the right care. Common triggers include irritants, allergens, stress,...
Key Points: Guttate psoriasis is a sudden-onset form of psoriasis characterized by small, drop-shaped red lesions, commonly affecting children and young adults. It often develops 1–3 weeks after a streptococcal...
One morning, you notice a small bald patch on your child's head. There is no rash, no scratch marks, and your child says it does not hurt. Still, your stomach...
Key Takeaway: Lupus is not directly inherited like eye color or cystic fibrosis Genetics load the gun; environment pulls the trigger Family history increases risk but does not guarantee disease...
Round, scaly skin patches can appear from two very different causes. Knowing which one you have changes everything about how you treat it. This guide helps you tell nummular eczema...
Papulopustular Rosacea is often mistaken for acne but is a chronic inflammatory condition with redness, bumps, and flare-ups. Common triggers like heat, stress, spicy foods, and harsh skincare can worsen...
The autoimmune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles in Alopecia Areata, causing inflammation and hair loss. This immune response targets the hair follicle cells, leading to hair fall in affected areas....
Introduction Ocular Rosacea affects your eyes, causing redness, itching, and burning sensations. This type of sensation keeps on persisting no matter what you try. At first, it might seem like...
Key Takeaway: Lupus is not contagious: You cannot catch lupus from someone else through touch, air, or close contact. It’s an autoimmune condition: Lupus occurs when the immune system attacks...
Introduction The causes of acne are the same whether it appears on the face, forehead, shoulders, scalp, jawline, or other areas. Forehead acne is one of the most common skin...