Guide to Common Diseases in Allergy, Immunology, and Dermatology

Dr. Priscilla Filippo wrote a brief explanation of the most frequent diseases seen in the daily routine of a doctor’s office. The goal is to help you understand, in a simple way, some common conditions that affect the skin, the respiratory system, and the immune system. Note: there are many other diseases that have not been listed. Allergic rhinitis – Allergic rhinitis is an inflammation of the nose caused by allergies, usually triggered by dust, mites, pollen, mold, or animal dander. The most common symptoms are frequent sneezing, runny nose, stuffy nose, and itching in the nose and eyes. Although

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7 Signs You Should See a Dermatologist

The skin is the body’s largest organ and often gives important signs that something is wrong. Dr. Priscilla Filippo, Allergist, Immunologist and Dermatologist, advises paying attention to the following signs and symptoms: 1️⃣ Persistent acne or acne that leaves blemishes Frequent or inflammatory pimples may require specialized treatment. 2️⃣ New spots or moles that have changed color, size, or shape These changes should always be evaluated to rule out skin cancer. 3️⃣ Itching, redness, or peeling skin These can be signs of dermatitis, allergies, or other inflammatory diseases. 4️⃣ Intense or sudden hair loss Excessive hair loss may indicate hormonal

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What a dermatologist do?

A dermatologist is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. Main diseases treated by a dermatologist: 1. Inflammatory skin diseases • Acne • Rosacea • Atopic dermatitis • Contact dermatitis • Psoriasis • Seborrheic dermatitis 2. Skin infections • Impetigo • Folliculitis • Furunculosis • Herpes simplex 3. Fungal infections • Dermatophytosis (skin mycosis) • Cutaneous candidiasis • Onychomycosis (nail fungus) 4. Hair and scalp diseases • Alopecia areata • Androgenetic alopecia • Telogen effluvium 5. Nail diseases • Onychomycosis • Paronychia • Various nail alterations 6. Skin tumors

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