About Impetigo
What is it?
Types of Impetigo
What causes it?
Common treatments
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Hives are usually allergic reactions to food, medicine, or animals. They can also be triggered by sun exposure, stress, excessive perspiration, or other, more serious diseases, such as lupus. Anyone can get hives. They are harmless and non-contagious. Hives may itch, burn, or sting. They rarely need medical attention as these rashes tend to disappear on their own. However, in persistent cases, your dermatologist will assess the best way to help give you relief.
Hives, also known as urticaria, appear as raised, itchy welts on the skin that can vary in size and shape. They may develop suddenly and last for a few hours or persist for several days. These often result from the body’s immune response to an allergen, such as certain foods, medications, insect stings, or environmental triggers. Stress, infections, and temperature changes can also bring on flare-ups. While most cases are temporary, some patients experience chronic conditions that continue for weeks or longer. At Paradise Valley Dermatology, our specialists carefully evaluate the underlying causes of your hives to ensure the most effective treatment and prevention plan.
Managing hives involves both addressing the symptoms and identifying possible triggers. Antihistamines are commonly used to reduce itching and swelling, while additional medications may be prescribed for more severe or chronic cases. Our dermatologists create individualized care plans that may include lifestyle recommendations to minimize flare-ups, allergy testing, or advanced therapies when needed. At Paradise Valley Dermatology, our goal is to provide long-lasting relief while improving your comfort and quality of life. If you are struggling with this skin condition, our team is ready to provide expert diagnosis and personalized treatment to restore healthy, clear skin.
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Ingrown hairs / folliculitis are common skin conditions in which hair follicles become damaged and inflamed. It’s usually caused by a bacterial or fungal infection. At first, it may look like small red bumps or white-headed pimples around hair follicles — the tiny pockets from which each hair grows.
Ingrown hairs / folliculitis are common skin concerns that can cause redness, irritation, and discomfort. They occur when hair curls back or grows sideways into the skin, often leading to painful bumps. Folliculitis develops when hair follicles become inflamed or infected, resulting in clusters of red or pus-filled bumps. Both conditions may appear after shaving, waxing, or friction from clothing, and while often mild, they can sometimes become persistent or spread if untreated.
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Dry skin can be different for everyone since the symptoms will depend on things like your health, your age, and the cause of your dry skin. When you have this skin condition, you could have symptoms like cracked skin, itching, peeling, flaking, or scaling. Even more redness than usual, your skin can feel rough, and tight which can occur after bathing or swimming.
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Tinea versicolor, sometimes called pityriasis versicolor, is a fungal/yeast skin infection that causes small oval discolored patches to develop on the skin. These patches may be lighter or darker in color than the surrounding skin and most commonly affect the trunk and shoulders. This fungal skin infection occurs most frequently in teens and young adults and sun exposure may make it more apparent. Tinea versicolor, which is also called pityriasis versicolor, is not painful or contagious. But it can lead to emotional distress or self-consciousness. Tinea versicolor often recurs, especially in warm, humid weather.
We all have yeast living on our skin and when yeast grows out of control, a person can get a skin disease called tinea versicolor. Your dermatologist may tell you that you have a fungal infection on your skin, yeast is a type of fungus. Many people get tinea versicolor and it is one of the most common skin diseases in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The fungus that causes tinea versicolor can be found on healthy skin. It can start causing problems when the fungus starts growing due to a number of factors. This often happens when there is hot, humid weather, oily skin can trigger it, hormonal changes, and even a weakened immune system. The first sign of tinea versicolor is often spots on the skin. These can be lighter (or darker) than your surrounding skin and can be on all parts of your body. They can be dry, scaly, and itchy. If you are tan, they are more noticeable (yeast prevents the skin from tanning). They can even grow together, forming patches of lighter (or darker) skin and disappear when the temperature drops and return in the spring or summer when the air turns warm and humid.
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The average human head has more than 100,000 healthy hairs, and many people have well over 150,000. Typically, you may lose around 50-100 of these hairs every day, which isn’t noticeable. However, once you start to lose well over 100 individual hairs daily, your hair loss starts to affect your appearance. Both men and women are affected by hair loss but in different ways. For example, while it’s common for men to have a noticeable loss on their hairline or crown, women tend to experience thinning hair in a more random, widespread pattern. Women also usually have this condition localized because of repeated hair trauma, such as from hair being pulled tightly back in a ponytail or bun.
There are various reasons contributing to the loss of hair. The most common causes include genetics, frequent stress, poor nutrition, certain medications, emotional issues, and trauma or injury.
The experts at Paradise Valley Dermatology have the experience and knowledge to provide you with solutions that stabilize hair loss and help stimulate hair growth. Among these options are Minoxidil, an over-the-counter topical lotion that we also offer in prescription strength; Finasteride, an oral medication; and Spironolactone, another oral medication.
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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is non-melanoma skin cancer caused by mutations in the DNA of skin cells, which then spread to adjacent cells. BCC occurs in the deepest (basal) layer of the skin’s outer layer, the epidermis. BCC is the most common form of skin cancer in the country. It often appears as a flat lesion with a waxy, yet scar-like appearance and usually forms in areas frequently exposed to the sun, such as the nose, neck, ears, and scalp.
Though rarely dangerous, basal cell carcinoma should not be ignored. Contact your neighborhood skin health care provider if you notice unusual skin bumps, lesions, discolorations, or other irregularities. Although chronic sun exposure is a leading cause of BCC, other common risk factors include fair skin, a history of sunburns, a history of skin cancer in your family, sunny climates, and high-altitude locations.
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Our practice has skilled dermatologic experts who have the experience and knowledge to provide effective solutions for your particular needs and goals. Our focus on you as a person is what makes us different from others, and we’ll be with you each step of the way with empathy, advice, and support. Healthy skin is our passion. Contact us today if you have calluses or corns so that we can help you deal with this often embarrassing condition.
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The great news is cellulitis can be treated in many ways and depends on the type that you have. Your doctor will let you know the best way to get it under control, and quickly. Keeping the area clean and dry is a good idea until it’s treated properly. The area can be treated with oral or topical antibiotics, depending on the severity.
At Paradise Valley Dermatology, we provide prompt, expert care for cellulitis to prevent complications and restore skin health. Our dermatologists combine accurate diagnosis with evidence-based treatments to quickly control infection and reduce discomfort. With a patient-focused approach, we create personalized care plans that promote healing, reduce recurrence, and protect long-term skin integrity.
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