Skin Problems and Treatments News & Features
Why Your Dermatologist May Ask About Your Mental Health
- New Treatment for Prurigo Nodularis: Expert Insights, Key Facts
A dermatologist discusses nemolizumab (Nemluvio). Get the facts on this new treatment for prurigo nodularis: how well it works and who might benefit.
- FDA Approves Bimzelx for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
November 21, 2024 — The FDA has approved Bimzelx for adults with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) or acne inversa, a type of chronic skin inflammation that affects about 1 in 100 people.
- New Rosacea Treatment Option Approved by the FDA
November 7, 2024 — The FDA has approved an antibiotic called minocycline for the treatment of rosacea in adults. The drug, which is taken orally, will be sold under the brand name Emrosi.
- Intimacy and HS
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can make intimacy with your partner challenging. But you don’t have to let HS stand in the way of a loving connection.
- Bacteria Found in Sealed Tattoo Ink Bottles
July 19, 2024 — Tattoo ink tested from different manufacturers are contaminated with aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, including possibly pathogenic microorganisms, warn investigators.
- Elaborate Skin Care Routines Can Cause Teens More Harm Than Good
February 21, 2024 — Experts say skin care is important, but teens are using too many products.
- What You Eat Can Lead to Acne and Other Skin Problems
January 22, 2024 — Dairy, red meat, and carbohydrates can break down into compounds that may lead to skin problems like acne, dermatitis, rosacea and other common problems.
- Common Bacteria May Be Cause of Itchy Skin: Study
November 27, 2023 — Scientists have a promising new theory of what causes the sensation of itching, and their latest laboratory experiments point toward potentially effective treatments for people who have itchy skin due to eczema or dermatitis.
- Biting Sand Flies Are Spreading a Skin-Scarring Parasite in U.S.
October 20, 2023 — A parasitic skin disease spread by sand flies that was once only linked to international travel is no longer considered an “imported” disease in the U.S.
- CDC Issues Alert for Rare, Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria
September 5, 2023 — The CDC has issued an alert for cases of Vibrio vulnificus -- a rare flesh-eating bacteria that has killed 13 people in the Eastern United States this year.
- Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cause Deaths in 3 Coastal States
August 21, 2023 — Flesh-eating bacteria have killed eight people along the Eastern seaboard, prompting health officials to urge people to take precautions around warm sea water or when cooking or eating shellfish.
- Leprosy Cases in Florida Prompt CDC Warning
August 1, 2023 — The skin and nervous system disease leprosy is now so common in central Florida that it is considered endemic in the southeastern United States, according to a new study published by the CDC.
- Adele's Fungal Infection Has People Talking About Jock Itch
June 23, 2023 — "It's a bit crude," Adele told the audience attending her Las Vegas residency as she shared that she has the fungal skin infection tinea cruris, commonly referred to as jock itch. "I never knew it existed."
- FDA Warns of Tattoo Ink Tied to Dangerous Infections
June 16, 2023 — The FDA released the new guidance Monday aiming to reduce the use of pathogen-contaminated tattoo ink, which can cause stubborn infections that are especially hard to treat, dermatologists said.
- Treating Vitiligo: Build a Care Team You Trust
Here’s how to assemble your dream team.
- The Nuances of Treating Vitiligo in People of Color
Vitiligo presents certain challenges for people with darker skin. An expert discusses these and newer therapies on the horizon.
- Your Body Soap Could Be Attracting Mosquitoes
May 12, 2023 — After testing four popular body soaps, researchers at Virginia Tech found that three brands could potentially increase how attractive someone smells to mosquitoes, while one soap was less preferred by the disease-spreading insects.
- Vitiligo: Learning to Love My New Look
Read how one woman learned to celebrate the changes in her skin.
- Spotlight On: Vitiligo in Darker Skin Tones
A skin of color expert explains how a new treatment for vitiligo benefits those with the autoimmune condition, especially people with darker skin.
- Self-Esteem and Vitiligo: It’s Possible to Have Both
It's possible to have vitiligo and self-esteem. Read one person's account.
- Is It Time to Try a Biologic for CSU?
Find out if a biologic is a good option for treating chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), also called chronic hives.
- CSU: What to Wear and What to Avoid
With chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), also called chronic hives, some clothes are better than others. Get tips on what to wear and what to avoid.
- Facing the Doubt of Vitiligo
People who live with vitiligo often doubt themselves. But the support and encouragement of others can help. Here’s one woman’s story of self-acceptance.
- Vitiligo Is More Than a Cosmetic Condition
Vitiligo causes patches of skin with lost pigment, but it can also raise your risk of eye and skin damage from UV rays. Find out how new and old treatments may work for your vitiligo.
- Does Skin Tone Affect Skin Care?
Should your skin tone affect your daily skin care routine? Find out what dermatologists say.
- Are Your Meds Making the Sun Extra Harsh on Your Skin?
Some medications make your skin more sensitive to the sun. Find out how to take care of it.
- Diversifying Medical Illustrations for Skin of Color
Some skin conditions -- like eczema, psoriasis, and others -- may look different on different skin colors. Doctors, medical students, and medical illustrators are working to diversify images to reflect that.
- Living With Vitiligo Is Life Altering
Life with vitiligo can be tough but also rewarding. Here’s how to rise to the challenge.
- Challenges for the Newly Diagnosed With Vitiligo
When you’re diagnosed with vitiligo, you may wonder if it will spread, how to camouflage skin patches, and your risk for skin cancer.
- Innovations in Treating Vitiligo
Vitiligo causes white patches on your skin. Treatments include steroid creams, immune-suppressing drugs, light therapy, and cell transplant surgery.
- Find Others Who Share Your Vitiligo Journey
Living with vitiligo can be tough, but finding a community of others can make a difficult journey much more bearable.
- Life With Vitiligo
Learn about one man’s journey to accept and live -- and ultimately thrive -- with vitiligo.
- Treating Hidradenitis Suppurativa With Biologics
Learn more about treating hidradenitis suppurativa with biologics.
- A Look at the Challenges of Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Women
There are ways to manage this inflammatory condition that affects more women than men.
- Can You Pinpoint Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Triggers?
You may be able to figure out exactly what triggers the hives of chronic spontaneous urticaria. And if you can ID your triggers, you can take steps to avoid them.
- Learning to Expect the Unexpected With CSU
A man who’s had chronic spontaneous urticaria for 10 years shares the things that help him manage day-to-day life and avoid flare-ups.
- What You Should Know About Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
Learn about chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), from spotting symptoms, to identifying triggers, and where to find treatment.
- Treatment Plan for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
CSU and the hives that come with it require careful management. Medications, avoiding triggers, and making lifestyle changes can all help.
- When Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Doesn’t Go Away on Its Own
The hives that come with CSU don’t always go away on their own. Learn about new treatments that can ease your symptoms.
- How Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Is Different
Chronic spontaneous urticaria can be persistent, unpredictable, and hard to treat. Here’s a look at how this form of hives differs from other types.
- Shower Tips for Sensitive Skin
A long hot shower sounds great, but it isn’t good if you have sensitive skin. Learn how to take a better bath.
- 7-Year-Old Girl With Alopecia Shows How Baldness Is Beautiful
The first-grader's creative take on her school's "crazy hair day" is inspiring people all over the world.
- Talking About Chronic Hives
If you’ve got chronic hives, talking about them can be difficult, especially if you’re starting a new relationship. Get expert advice on how to talk to those close to you about it.
- What Women Can Do About Hair Loss
By middle age, 40% of women show signs of pattern hair loss
- Chronic Hives: What You Can Do at Home
When you have chronic hives, medications help, but lifestyle changes can make you more comfortable, too.
- 9 Skin Care Tips for Rosacea
Taking care of your skin can help ease your rosacea symptoms. See which regular products to avoid, which to use, and how to hide red skin and a red face.
- Before You Pop a Pimple
Popping pimples is done through squeezing or bursting acne lesions, which can lead to scarring, infection, and prolong healing. It's better to either avoid this or have it done by a professional.
- 8 Ways You May Be Making Your Acne Worse
These habits may make acne worse. Are you doing any of them?
- Dandruff and Thinning Hair
Dandruff and thinning hair don't cause each other, but how you handle them matters.