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How Do I Stop Vitiligo From Spreading?
Are you starting to notice blotches of skin on your body that have lost their color? If so, you may be suffering from vitiligo, a disease that causes ...
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Plantar Wart vs. Corn: What’s the Difference?
Plantar warts and corns appear as small bumps on your feet, but these common growths have different causes and treatments. You might be wondering how to tell them apart. ...
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4 Common Warts and How They’re Treated
While warts are a common condition seen on the skin, it doesn’t mean you have to live with them. At the Dermatology Treatment and Research Center of Dallas, ...
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What your dermatologist wants you to know about psoriasis
If you have been diagnosed with psoriasis, you know it can be more than just a bothersome skin condition. It’s a chronic, autoimmune disease that can impact your ...
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Symptoms of eczema vs. psoriasis
Eczema and psoriasis are both skin conditions that can cause red, itchy, and inflamed skin. However, there are some key differences between the two conditions. By knowing the ...
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Reasons you are experiencing facial redness
Facial redness is a common skin concern that affects millions of Americans. While many patients may try to disguise it with makeup, it can be problematic for others ...
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Do I need a doctor for dermatitis?
Patients in the Dallas, TX area who have been diagnosed with dermatitis by a dermatologist may wonder if they need the assistance of an experienced professional. Diagnosing dermatitis, ...
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What types of acne can develop on the skin?
If you have been diagnosed with acne, medically known as “acne vulgaris,” you are not alone! Acne is one of the most common skin conditions affecting men and ...
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Five signs you may have skin allergies
The team at the Dermatology Treatment and Research Center find many Dallas, TX area patients visit them due to a new rash or itch that seems to come ...
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How Do You Clear Up Rosacea?
Rosacea is a condition that can cause flushing and redness of the facial skin. While some patients with mild rosacea might not be bothered by it, others with ...
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