Author: anesyang

  • Seborrheic Keratoses

    Patient Information: Seborrheic Keratoses Understanding Seborrheic Keratoses: Seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous growths that commonly appear on the skin as people age. These growths typically start as small, rough patches and gradually thicken over time, becoming raised and developing a waxy, wart-like appearance. Seborrheic keratoses can vary in color, ranging from flesh-colored to dark brown or…

  • 5-Fluorouracil and Calcipotriol

    Patient Information: 5-Fluorouracil and Calcipotriol Compound for Actinic Keratoses Management Understanding Actinic Keratoses (AK): Actinic keratoses are rough, scaly patches on the skin caused by long-term sun exposure. They are often considered precancerous lesions and can develop into skin cancer if left untreated. Actinic keratoses commonly appear on sun-exposed areas such as the face, ears,…

  • Seborrheic Dermatitis

    What is Seborrheic Dermatitis? Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition that primarily affects the scalp, face, and other areas with a high concentration of oil glands. It is characterised by redness, inflammation, and flaking of the skin. While the exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis is not fully understood, factors such as genetics, hormones, yeast…

  • Folliculitis Barbae

    Patient Information Sheet: Folliculitis Barbae Understanding Folliculitis Barbae: Folliculitis barbae, commonly known as barber’s itch or razor bumps, is a common skin condition characterised by inflammation of the hair follicles in the beard area. It occurs when hair follicles become infected or inflamed, often due to shaving, ingrown hairs, or bacterial or fungal infections. Folliculitis…

  • Skin care during pregnancy

    Patient Information Sheet: Skin Care During Pregnancy Introduction: Congratulations on your pregnancy! During this special time, taking care of your skin is important not only for your appearance but also for your overall well-being. Pregnancy brings about many changes in your body, including hormonal fluctuations that can affect your skin. This information sheet aims to…

  • Staphylococcus aureus decolonisation

    Patient Information Sheet: Staph Decolonisation Therapy Understanding Staph Decolonisation Therapy: Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as staph, is a bacteria that can live harmlessly on the skin and mucous membranes of healthy individuals. However, it can also cause infections, especially if it enters the body through cuts, wounds, or other breaks in the skin. Staph decolonisation…

  • Notalgia Paraesthetica

    Notalgia Paraesthetica: Understanding and Management What is Notalgia Paraesthetica? Notalgia Paraesthetica is a condition characterised by abnormal sensations, such as itchiness or altered feeling, in the area of skin on the medial aspect of the shoulder blade, on one or both sides of the back. “Notalgia” refers to pain in the back, while “paraesthetica” signifies…

  • Spironolactone

    Patient Information Sheet: Spironolactone for Androgenic Alopecia and Other Conditions What is Spironolactone? Spironolactone is blood pressure medication used in dermatology to treat various conditions such acne, hirsutism (excessive hair growth), androgenic alopecia and hidradenitis suppurative. It works by blocking the effects of certain hormones in the body, including aldosterone and androgens. Contraindications: Precautions: Mechanism…

  • Androgenic Alopecia

    Patient Information Sheet: Androgenic Alopecia What is Androgenic Alopecia? Androgenic Alopecia, commonly known as male or female pattern baldness, is a genetic condition characterised by progressive hair thinning and eventual hair loss. It affects both men and women, although the pattern and severity of hair loss may differ between genders. Epidemiology: Symptoms: Associated Diseases: Pathophysiology:…

  • Telogen Effluvium

    Patient Information Sheet: Telogen Effluvium What is Telogen Effluvium? Telogen Effluvium is a temporary form of hair loss characterised by excessive shedding of hair. It occurs when a large number of hair follicles enter the telogen (resting) phase of the hair growth cycle prematurely, leading to increased hair shedding and thinning. Causes: Telogen Effluvium can…