How does a dermatovenerologist consult? Skin diseases and their treatment
Dermatovenerology is the medical discipline that studies skin diseases and sexually transmitted diseases.
A dermatovenerologist is a doctor who diagnoses, treats, and prevents skin diseases and sexually transmitted infections through unprotected contact.
After sexual intercourse with an unknown partner without the use of barrier contraceptives, you should see a dermatovenerologist immediately. This is necessary to prevent contracting an STI.
What diseases are dermatological and venereological?
Pyoderma (carbuncles, skin inflammation)
Viral diseases (herpes)
Diseases caused by the human papillomavirus (warts, moles, moles, papillomas)
Growths of the perineum or external genitals (papillomas, warts, herpes, etc.)
Suprapubic pain
Also, if you have the following symptoms:
Skin problems (itching, rashes of any kind, redness, pigmentation, various skin growths)
A white coating has formed on the mucous membrane of the mouth
Nails have become very brittle and brittle, their color and structure have changed
Hair began to fall out heavily, dandruff or seborrhea appeared, they looked lifeless, dull and exhausted
At the first appointment, the dermatologist examines the patient. Appropriate diagnostic methods are always prescribed.
The following types of diagnostic tests are used to establish an accurate diagnosis:
Dermoscopy is a non-surgical examination of skin lesions. The examination is performed with a special device, a dermatoscope, which allows you to determine the structure of the lesion and assess its safety.
Laboratory tests. To confirm the diagnosis, bacteriological and biochemical tests are often required.
Methods of treatment of dermatological and venereal diseases:
Surgical treatment. It is used to remove papillomas, warts, warts, and other skin lesions. Our center uses fast and safe removal methods that not only have an aesthetic effect, but also have a therapeutic effect on the body.
Laser treatment. It is used to remove pathological skin formations with a surgical laser of a small diameter. Tissue removal with a laser occurs layer by layer, contactless and sterile.
Radiowave surgery. Soft tissues are removed painlessly and without irradiation with high-frequency waves.
The earlier the patient consults a dermatologist, the more effective and faster the treatment prescribed by the doctor will be.