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Dermatologists

Dermatologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing, treating and preventing skin diseases. They also take care of problems of the scalp, skin, hair, and nails. Some dermatologists carry out cosmetic procedures including face lifts and liposuction.

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Does falling of hair means that you have leukemia?

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No, hair loss is not a sign of leukemia, in cancer patients hair loss is actually a side effect of treatment and not a symptom of the disease itself

How do i know for sure if i have the measles?

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Measles is a very contagious viral infection that causes a rash all over your body. Measles can lead to serious health problems such as pneumonia, and in rare cases, it can cause seizures or meningitis. If you experience symptoms like rash, coughing, and seizures, you will have to consult a doctor.

Why is your face always red?

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because the blood from your body Rush's to your face to keep it warm

How many years do you have to be in college to be a dermatologist?

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Medical School for four years, followed by at least two year of specialized training and internship to be accredited and board certified.

What type of training does a student need to become a certified dermatologist?

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You need a Doctorate degree to be able to practice as a Dermatologist. All Universities have different degree programs. You'll need to have a strong background in math and science throughout high school, attend a four-year college (preferably with a pre-med program), attend a medical school for another 4 years, and about 5 more years in a residency, preferably with another dermatologist. Having a double major in your pre-med program in something else related to business, math, or health will help make you more appealing to medical schools. The type of training and education that is needed to be a dermatologist consists of medical college, you can go two to four years to be a good dermatologist. If you want to spend your whole life on dermatology then I would recommend you to be in school for four to eight years. == ==

What diseases does ginger treat?

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fainting ,dysentery

Ginger is commonly used to treat upset stomachs, motion sickness, lack of appetite, to lower cholesterol, and to improve circulation.

It is also used in the treatment of arthritis, colds, flu, irritable bowel syndrome, gout, lupus and fibromyalgia.

What is pus coming out of a bump on your areola?

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Even the areolas have hair follicles. Just like anywhere else on your body, you can have an ingrown hair on the areola. If it is truly pus (one s), the bump could be reddened, slightly swollen under the skin, and even form a white head on the pimple. Soak a washcloth in as hot of water you can stand on your hands. Fold the cloth and hold against the spot on the areola. Lift if it feels too hot. Use the warm compress for 10-15 minutes. You can buy a tube of Ichthyol cream at the drugstore-- put one dot onto the spot but do not rub it in (it is NOT like a hand cream). COVER the area with a tissue, piece of paper towel folded up, or 2x2 gauze pad, because the brown cream will stain clothing. This cream is a drawing salve, to draw out pus and help the infection drain.

What is the best hair removal product recommended by a dermatologist?

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Depends on your skin type and how your skin may react to the cream. Based on my experienced Nad's Moisturising Hair Removal Crème is the best so far. Aside from removing my unwanted hair it also moisturize my skin.

How can we decrease ige level which is 420.?

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Minimize exposure to allergens. Also, treat dermatitis conditions, from atopic dermatitis to psoriasis.

Also, make sure not to scratch. The itch-scratch cycle can make for an elevated IgE in susceptible individuals.

What is a rash that effects the upper arms and most of the legs bright red and HOT goes away in about 20 min appears daily Dermatologist can't diagnose unless he sees it but it appears randomly?

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Possibly hives or contact dermatitis, but you need to look into this further with the dermatologist. Perhaps you could take a photo and bring it in so that he can see what it looks like even if you are not currently presenting with it.

How do you help vanish small pores on your face?

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You can't get rid of pores, they are a feature that is permanent. What you can get rid of is what they cause; pimples! If you have a breakout you should go see a dermatologist. There are also many other treament options in case you just have the regular every day pimple, you can clean your face with mild soap and water twice a day and/or various pimple solutions, the ones that I know of are Proactive, Neutrogena, and Clean&Clear. I hope this was of help to you!

Dermatologist in suffolk ny that accepts medicaid?

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Contact the medical society in your county.

What universities offer masters or diploma in dermatology?

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For colleges and universities within the United States and its territories, you can obtain this information by clicking on the related links section (College Board) indicated at the bottom of this answer box and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of part or all of them. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study (majors), entrance requirements, tuition and fees, financial assistance, room and board, athletic programs, school activities, etc., and a link to each institutions official web page. Practice navigating this site. It will be well worth the time and effort.

WARNING!!!

When choosing a college or university within the United States, make sure the institution has a regional accreditation. With a regional accreditation you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Below I have listed the six regional accrediting agencies and their geographical areas of responsibility. I am disclosing the below so you do not become a victim of educational scams, institutions that are nothing more than diploma mills, or that do not have the best accreditation, and are eager to take your money for a degree that is worthless. Make sure the institution is accredited by one of following responsible agencies.

Regional Accreditation Agencies

· Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, as well as schools for American children in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

· New England Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).

· North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

· Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities - Postsecondary institutions (colleges and universities) in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.

· Western Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in California, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau, and Northern Marianas Islands.

· Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas.

What are aptitudes needed for dermatologist?

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u need to be nice and u need to deal with presure well , u have 2 be inviting so a patient would wanna talk 2 u also be confident and try to listens to patients complaint well at lest try to look lik ur listening

What subjects do you need in order to study dermatology?

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Dermatology is a specialty field of medicine; as such, in the United States from where I am answering this question (and in most other places, too), one first completes Medical School then an internship, and then may be admitted to a Certified Dermatology residency training program for 2-4 years. Other individuals dealing regularly with the study of Dermatology might be researchers in microbiology, virology, or immunology studying specific disease entities in that field, but they would not be clinicians (i.e. see and treat patients). Certain Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners with a specialty in Derm. might see patients and assist Dermatologists in their practice too. People interested in studying dermatology ought to contact dermatologists living and working near them, arrange an interview, and start asking some pertinent questions.....especially "What is good and what is bad about Dermatology?"

What type of degree does a dermatologist need?

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To be a dermatologist, a medical degree from an accredited medical school such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, or a Bachelor of Surgery/Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS/MBChB) degree is required. After earning one of these recognized medical degrees, a residency in dermatology must be completed and board certification examinations must be successfully passed.
To be a dermatologist, a medical degree from an accredited medical school such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, or a Bachelor of Surgery/Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS/MBChB) degree is required. After earning one of these recognized medical degrees, a residency in dermatology must be completed and board certification examinations must be successfully passed.

Can you get ringworm from tanning?

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no. the sun dries out pimples. unless u sweat alot while tanning then yeah.

How much does schooling cost for dermatology?

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A dermatologist is an MD, so you must attend 4 years of college than 4 years of medical school. Then you must do a year long internship and then apply for a 3 year residency in dermatology which, along with radiology, opthalmology and anaesthesiology, is incredibly difficult to get.

In undergrad, you must have a high GPA and MCAT to gain admission to medical school. In medical school you must have high USMLE scores, and must be near the top of your class at a good medical school to get the dermatology residency of your choice.

What is the average monthly income for a Dermatologist?

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$16,000.00 a month is the average monthly salary for a Dermatologist.

That's $4,000.00 a week or $100 dlls. an hour.

You need 4 years of college, 4 more years of Medical school and 4 more years

or residency.

Upwards of 12+ of schooling before you become a Dermatologist.

Dr. E.

What is the highest level of math required for dermatology?

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Dermatology, like many other forms of medicine, requires a knowledge of math in calculating an appropriate dose of a particular medicine or active ingredient. Mathematics are also used to make calculations involving the degree or stage of infection based on the surface area of the skin,

How do you get rid of folliculitis?

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Folliculitis is caused from bacteria or fungus. Use Dial soap or another antibacterial soap on your entire body. An antibiotic should be used, see your physician for something like doxycycline. It might take up to 2months to rid yourself from these systems. Bacteria hides in the nose, so if you can get an anti-bacterial ointment for the nose as well, you will be thoroughly covered in fighting your frustrating folliculitis.

What does a dermatologist do?

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a dermatoligist is a physician who treats burns, rashes, skin infections, etc. pretty much anything that has to do with the skin.

Can you use clobetasol propionate for foot fungus?

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I' googled it and everyone is saying no. I get ringworm often and I use different cream each time. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. Recently I got ringworm again and developed over time from size of a quarter to size of half of my body. Most of the time I just left it alone and it'll go away by itself. This time I use clobetasol propionate twice I think and it worked for me. So maybe try it once and see if it works.

How long does it take to become a dermatologist assistant?

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It is the same as becoming any doctor, which is the follows:

Bachelor degree- four years.

Medical school- four years.

Residency and internship- three years.

Eleven years after high school total.