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- DermNet
Welcome to DermNet, the world's leading free dermatology resource Scroll through evidence-based information on dermatological diseases (skin conditions), procedures, and treatments
- Skin Conditions A-Z | DermNet
A to Z directory of skin diseases, conditions, and their treatments from DermNet
- About DermNet
About DermNet® DermNet® is the world’s leading free dermatology resource DermNet® is created for healthcare professionals to serve as a comprehensive database of skin conditions Nearly everyone will experience a skin issue at some point in their lives and having a trustworthy, independent, easily accessible source of information is important for both practitioner and patient DermNet
- Images A-Z | DermNet
A to Z image directory of skin conditions from DermNet Search through our comprehensive picture galleries on a variety of skin diseases
- Skin checker - DermNet
The DermDiag Tool is designed to help you understand your skin condition This tool does not provide medical advice To get started, select the part of the body where you are experiencing symptoms We suggest that you search our Glossary if you are unfamiliar with any dermatological terms
- Cases - DermNet
Cases DermNet now features a library of patient cases with images These cover the various symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and outcomes that can be expected in the real world You'll find these cases listed below All of our content is written by medical professionals and reviewed by dermatologists before being published As this is a new section, our library is still growing If you would
- Dermatitis: Types and treatments — DermNet
Dermatitis refers to a group of common itchy inflammatory skin conditions characterised by epidermal changes Dermatitis has many causes and affects one in every
- Acne - DermNet
See more images of acne: Acne affecting the back images Facial acne images Steroid acne images What is the treatment for acne? Mild acne Topical anti-acne agents, such as benzoyl peroxide, azelaic acid, and tretinoin or adapalene gel and some antibiotics (clindamycin) New bioactive proteins may also prove successful Newer topical agents such as clascoterone Low-dose combined oral
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