The Department of Dermatology diagnoses and treats a wide range of skin and sexually transmitted diseases, including:
Acne (Pimples)
Pruritus (Itching)
Urticaria (Hives)
Parasitic skin infections (lice, scabies, etc.)
Fungal infections (affecting nails, feet, hands, trunk, scalp, genital area, etc.)
Eczema and dermatitis (contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, etc.)
Psoriasis, lichen planus, and similar inflammatory skin disorders
Hair disorders (dandruff, scalp eczema, genetic hair loss, etc.)
Behçet's disease
Bullous diseases (blistering skin disorders)
Benign and malignant skin tumors
Connective tissue disorders
Pigmentation disorders (sun spots, vitiligo, freckles, etc.)
Infectious and contagious skin rashes (scarlet fever, rubella, chickenpox, shingles, etc.)
Allergic skin diseases (insect bites, food allergies, drug reactions, etc.)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
(such as genital warts, herpes, syphilis)
Sun allergy
Hirsutism (excessive hair growth)
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Corns and warts
Moles (nevi)
Vascular skin disorders
Nail disorders
Diseases of the lips, tongue, and oral mucosa (canker sores, herpes simplex, other oral lesions)
Skin conditions caused by nutritional or metabolic disorders
Cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases
Genetically inherited skin disorders