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Recognizing the Various Diseases Treated by Skin Specialists and Gender

Skin and genital specialists (SPKK) are doctors who focus on dealing with a variety of problems in the health of the skin and genitals, both men and women. Not all skin and genital problems can be handled by a general practitioner, so the role of a dermatologist and genital specialist is needed. A dermatologist and genitals have clinical knowledge and skills to deal with skin and venereal diseases. Starting from determining the diagnosis of disease, until the provision of treatment in the form of drugs to skin surgery. As with other doctors, skin and venereal specialists also treat patients starting with a diagnosis first. The diagnosis includes a complaint history interview, physical examination and supporting examinations that are needed, so that the doctor can find out various factors causing problems experienced by the patient as well as determining the type of treatment and appropriate treatment.

Various Skin Diseases That Can Be Treated by Dermatologist and Gender

Skin and venereal diseases are very different, both in terms of the type of disease and its treatment. Skin diseases consist of more than 3,000 types, ranging from infectious, non-infectious, allergic, immunological, sexually transmitted, cosmetic, skin diseases in children and the elderly, to those of an emergency nature. However, there are several types of skin diseases that often occur and are handled by dermatologists and genitals, including:
  • Skin Allergy

  • Skin allergies are characterized by inflammation of the skin that is affected by the immune system that is too sensitive to some trigger allergies, such as dust, pollen, to certain food ingredients.
  • Fungal infections

  • One cause of fungal infections is the Candida fungus, which can occur in almost all areas of the body, but is more commonly found in the armpits, groin, skin folds, and the area between your fingers and toes.
  • Shingles

  • Shingles is commonly known as smallpox or snake pox, caused by the varicella zoster virus. This disease is characterized by a painful skin rash and over time it will look like a blister wound. Occurs as a form of reactivation of chicken pox.
  • Psoriasis

  • Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes the production of skin cells too quickly, resulting in the accumulation of skin cells. This disease is recognized by several symptoms such as reddened skin, scaly patches, itching, dryness, and thickening.
  • Skin cancer

  • Skin cancer is a type of disease that must be treated so that cancer cells do not spread to other organs. Melanoma is one of the most dangerous types of skin cancer.
Meanwhile, many venereal diseases that occur are generally in the form of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Sexually transmitted diseases are infections that are transmitted through sexual contact. This condition can occur in both men and women, but the health problems it causes are more severe for women. Various other venereal diseases that are generally handled by dermatologists and venues include the following:
  • Syphilis

  • Syphilis is a disease caused by the treponema pallidum bacteria. Syphilis is a contagious disease that is spread mainly by sexual activity, including oral and anal sex.
  • Gonorrhea

  • Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Almost the same as syphilis, gonorrhea disease arises due to sexual activity, including unprotected oral and anal sex. Generally cause complaints in the form of discharge from the genitals accompanied by pain.
  • Chlamydia

  • Chlamydia is a disease caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection. This condition is generally experienced by young women because of sexual activity that does not use condoms.
  • HPV

  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a viral infection that is transmitted through direct sexual contact, such as oral sex. This condition can affect the genitals, mouth, or throat.
To consult further about skin and venereal disease, you can consult a general practitioner first. If your case is a disease that needs to be treated according to the competence of a dermatologist and a genital specialist, you will be referred to a dermatologist and a specialist for further treatment.

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