At-home treatment is possible for many skin disorders. Numerous benign skin conditions might be bothersome or unpleasant but do not need medical attention right away. Because of everything happening in the world, you may conclude that it’s best to put off seeing a dermatologist about these kinds of skin disorders for a bit longer.
Many of our patients have postponed non-essential procedures in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic for their health and safety. However, a dermatologist’s prompt attention is required to treat some skin health concerns.
Skin Conditions Requiring Immediate Care
If you are aware of the symptoms that indicate more significant problems with your skin’s health, you may save a lot of hassle and suffering in the future. As you read, you will be guided by the signs of common skin disorders that may require an immediate reaction from a dermatologist.
1. Skin Cancer
Even though most skin cancers are slowly progressing, the sooner doctors can begin therapy, the better the patient’s prognosis is likely to be. Patients may help avoid skin cancer and plan successful treatment by doing frequent self-examinations of their skin and attending the doctor’s office annually for a checkup.
Take your time and thoroughly inspect your whole body for any color or texture changes to conduct a thorough skin cancer self-examination. In particular, keep an eye out for any asymmetry, uneven border, color, or diameter changes and whether the mole or spot is evolving.
If your mole is said to have these changes, you can have a Toronto mole removal for cancer prevention and cosmetic purposes.
2. Cysts and Boils
Cysts are a frequent skin ailment that may form anywhere on the body (spontaneously, due to injury, infection, plugged pore, etc.). Cysts are generally painless and slow-growing. They can blend in with the skin around them, but you can feel them if you press on the area where they are. Dermatologists provide several treatment choices like sebaceous cyst removal at TMSC for this condition.
Boils are skin abscesses produced by staph bacteria. When staph becomes caught in a hair follicle, this occurs. A boil begins as a red, heated, irritated spot. Most boils are very painful. As the body fights the staph bacteria, these small bumps often proliferate. Due to the danger of staph infection, visit a dermatologist before treating a boil at home.
3. Acne
Acne sufferers will tell you that stress is a typical cause of their worst outbreaks. Acne may flare up even for those who are very good at managing their condition. More severe acne outbreaks, such as cystic acne, may significantly influence your skin’s health and well-being.
Like Acne, a condition called Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can cause significant distress. However, unlike Acne, this condition can be corrected by carpal tunnel surgery, usually done by plastic surgeons.
4. Allergic Reactions
During the summer, when plants, bugs, sunshine, and other frequent sources of skin allergies are more abundant, people are considerably more prone to have allergic skin responses. Allergies to mosquito and ant bites are the most common kind of skin irritation. But poison ivy, oak, and sumac can cause severe reactions, especially if they happen on the face, making it hard to see and breathe.
You should consult a dermatologist if any of these symptoms occur, and even if your allergy is mild, they can provide treatment suggestions to help you feel better faster.
5. Flareups of Chronic Skin Conditions
Those with eczema have itchy, red, and inflamed skin. Children’s eczema or atopic dermatitis may be of particular concern at this time, although eczema flare-ups should be addressed as quickly as possible by patients of all ages.
Patients with Plaque Psoriasis may notice an increase in the red, thicker skin cells (plaques) that give this form of psoriasis its name if they are under stress. This may be a genuine concern if you have psoriasis on your hands.
The face, particularly the cheeks, is frequently red and inflamed due to Rosacea. Increased cortisol and adrenaline production due to stress might worsen rosacea flare-ups for some individuals, but for the majority, they can be managed with minimal pain.

