Do you have a skin condition that affects the appearance of your skin, but are just not sure exactly what it is? One of the most common ailments treated at Georgia Dermatology Center are rashes. Nearly everyone will have some type of rash at some point in their life. A rash is a general, non-specific term that describes many types of visible skin outbreaks. There are a wide variety of different skin rash diagnosis and many different causes. As well, rashes can be experienced at any age, and individuals at certain stages of life, from infants to seniors, may be more prone to a specific type of rash, with symptoms varying depending on age. Consult our dermatologist, Dr. Gross, who specializes in diseases of the skin, to specifically diagnose and treat the rash that is affecting you.
There are many different types of rashes, and a variety of characteristics that can be classified to help diagnose them. Most often rashes can generally categorized as two types: infectious or non-infectious.
Most rashes tend to itch, although some are also painful, and although few, others may not cause any physical discomfort. Rashes can also be generally grouped by whether or not they are itchy. When subdivided by itch factor, infectious and non-infectious rashes may be represented in each classification.
The physical characteristics of a rash depend largely on its cause, be it infectious, viral, fungus, bacterial, allergy, or other factor. Physical symptoms of rashes present different colors, sizes, shapes, and patterns, and redness of the area is usually always apparent due to inflammation. Physical appearance characteristics may include:
A multitude of factors are important in identifying the correct diagnosis. Our dermatologists will conduct a detailed examination of your condition, complete with description of the lesion, shape, arrangement, distribution, duration, symptoms, and history. The information we collect helps identify the duration of onset, the relationship to various environmental factors, physical skin symptoms, and symptoms associated with infectious rashes such as a fever, headache, and chills.
Based on the initial evaluation of your rash, Dr. Gross will devise a treatment plan specific to your skin disorder. It has been found that many non-infectious type rashes such as acne, eczema, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, hives, and rosacea exhibit waxing and waning characteristics dependent on a number of underlying factors, and can’t actually be cured. As such, our dermatologists have developed procedures for controlling them, and will work with you to educate yourself about a rash you’ve been diagnosed with so you know what to expect in the future.  Your treatment plan may be modified through its course pending response to prescribed medications, laboratory testing and special skin examinations.
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Georgia Dermatology Center | 1505 Northside Blvd. Suite 1500 | Cumming, Georgia 30041 | Telephone: (770) 781-5077
Georgia Dermatology Center in Cumming, Georgia provides high quality dermatology services to patients in the North Atlanta area and many of the surrounding communities such as Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Roswell, Milton, Canton, Dawsonville, Suwanee, Buford, and Sandy Springs. With experience and training, our expert physicians and medical staff are dedicated to helping our patients correct skin conditions and diseases, as well as, achieving their beautiful skin goals.
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