Characterized by red lesions on areas like elbows, knees, and thighs. Dermatologists manage it with topical ointments and lotions.
Auto-immune disease leading to scaly patches on knees, feet, and fingers. Treatment includes moisturizing lotions, creams, and oral medications.
Result from prolonged steroid use, treated with immediate cessation of drug intake and medication.
Caused by sun exposure and sweating, treated with medicated powders and light clothing.
Common face problem treated with anti-inflammatory creams to reduce fungal infection.
Viral disease with protrusions on the skin, treated with oral medication to shed protrusions.
Rare condition due to stress or dry skin, managed with moisturizing lotions and anti-inflammatory creams.
Fungal infections often result in redness on the skin. Dermatologists typically manage this condition with a combination of topical creams and oral medications.