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Written by Top Doctors

Written by Top Doctors
Dermatology

Alopecia areata: the bald truth

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that causes patches of hair loss. It can happen anywhere on the body, but is most noticeable and common on the scalp and beard area, where the body’s hair grows the longest and densest. A leading dermatologist tells us all about alopecia areata in this article.

What triggers rosecea?

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterised by redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small, red, pus-filled bumps on the face. The exact cause of rosacea is not fully understood, but several factors can trigger or worsen the condition. These triggers vary between individuals but often include. Find out more in this article by leading consultant dermatologist Dr N. Hari Krishna Reddy.

All about benign moles, and how to tell when they're not

A mole is a textured bump, patch (macule) or nodule on the skin that is skin-coloured, darker, or differently coloured than the surrounding skin due to a cluster of melanocytes or nevus cells. Moles are exceedingly common, and can be anywhere on the body — you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t have at least one mole somewhere. While some moles can be cancerous, the majority are benign.

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