Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Argyrosis

When silver (in ancient Greek – argyros, in Latin – argentum) accumulates in the body’s tissues, a disease such as argyrosis or argyria may occur.

Anhidrosis

One of these "failures" is anhidrosis - a condition in which sweat glands stop performing their function. The pathology can affect either a specific area or the entire body.

Facial melasma

Skin pigmentation disorders are common problems that patients often consult dermatologists about. It is especially unpleasant when unattractive spots appear on the face: this cosmetic problem is called melasma.

Fibroepithelial nevus

Among the large number of various hypertrophic changes in the skin, dermatologists distinguish fibroepithelial nevus – a common type of pigmented convex moles.

Painful dry callus: what are the causes and what to do?

Doctors very often encounter complaints about a dry callus on the foot that hurts when walking, and they draw patients' attention to problems that could have been solved in a timely manner and painful symptoms could have been avoided.

Why has the wart turned black and what to do?

Blackening of a wart without any apparent reason is a reason to consult a specialist. This may indicate both natural dying off and progression of the virus, its degeneration into a malignant formation, or the presence of an inflammatory process.

Bubbles after cauterizing warts

Warts are not life-threatening, but they can be unpleasant and sometimes painful, especially if they are located on the soles of the feet. Women are concerned about growths on the face, because they spoil the appearance.

Dandruff in the ears: why does it appear, how to treat?

Everyone knows about dandruff on the head, most people have experienced this misfortune, as they say, on their own skin. However, skin cells peel and flake off all over the body, so white flakes can appear everywhere. Ears are one of the favorite locations for flaking. With hair, everything is more or less clear. But how to deal with dandruff in the ears?

Dry warts on hands and feet

Probably everyone has heard of such a benign formation as a dry wart. But few people know what causes its appearance and how to stop the growth and spread of the growth.

Verrucacid for warts

Although warts are benign neoplasms and generally do not pose a threat to life, they spoil the appearance when located in visible places or cause functional inconvenience, sometimes they hurt, for example, plantar warts when walking.