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There are many skin conditions that require medical treatment. As a comprehensive dermatology center, the Dermatology Center of Shelby offers the full scope of care, from diagnosis to treatment of skin disorders. Dr. Urash is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine certified by the American Board of Dermatology and has specialized training and experience relating to all the disorders, both internal and external, that affect the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes of patients of all ages.

Skin problems are sometimes a sign of other medical disorders, and early diagnosis is the best defense against more serious health problems. Today, with the many new technologies and treatments available, most skin problems can be successfully treated.

Some of the most common medical skin conditions we treat are listed below. Please click on each for more detailed information.

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Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Allergic Contact Dermatitis (rashes) Allergic Contact Dermatitis is caused by a reaction to substances called allergens that come into contact with your skin (for example, poison ivy). In susceptible people, these contact allergens can cause itching, redness, and blisters. Mild rashes that occur from allergic contact dermatitis usually respond to topical steroid creams and/or oral […]

Eczema

Hand Eczema describes dry, chapped hands that later become patchy, red, scaly, and inflamed. Once skin becomes red and dry, even so-called “harmless” things like water and baby products can irritate the rash, making it worse. Your dermatologist may offer a combination of methods to heal your skin, such as an oral antibiotic or medicated […]

Hair Loss

Excessive hair loss can be the result of improper chemical treatments, hereditary thinning or balding, alopecia, illness, stress or other causes. Our Dermatologist will evalute a patient’s hair-loss problem so they can determine whether the problem will resolve on its own or medical treatment is needed.

Hives

Hives are itchy, pink swellings that can vary in size and cause burning and stinging. The most common causes of hives are foods, drugs, infections, warming of the skin after exposure to the cold, sweating, sunlight, hot baths, blushing, or anger. They are very common and usually go away within a few days to few […]

Ichthyosis

Ichthyosis is the name of a rare genetic skin disease which causes the formation of dry, fish-like scales on the skin’s surface. Ichthyosis causes the skin to build up and scale, causing it to be extremely dry, among other problems. The condition often begins in early childhood and usually lasts throughout life. Some people with […]

Infection of the Nails

The most common Infection of the Nails is caused by an organism called fungus. Fungal nail infections, or onychomycosis, tend to run in families because of an inherited tendency, but not everyone is susceptible. Treatments include topical antifungal creams, lotions, gels, and lacquers, however, it is difficult for them to penetrate the nail. Oral medicines […]

Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis Pilaris is an inherited skin condition characterized by tiny, flesh-colored to slightly red bumps that appear on the outer areas of the upper arms and give the skin a sandpaper-like texture. Other symptoms can also include itching, especially during the winter months and in low-humidity climates. Each tiny bump is a plug of dead […]

Lichen Planus

Lichen Planus is an inflammatory disease that affects the skin, the mouth (oral), or both. It may also affect the genital skin. LP of the skin is characterized by reddish-purple, flat-topped bumps that may be very itchy. Some may also have a white lacy appearance. The two most common treatments include the use of topical […]

Melasma

Melasma is a darkening of the skin caused by excessive production of melain – pigment that causes your skin to tan. This natural discoloration of your face may appear as brown or gray-brown patches on your forehead, cheek and chin. Melasma only occurs on areas of the skin that are exposed to the sun. Why […]

Moles

Moles are growths on the skin that are usually brown or black. Moles can appear anywhere on the skin, alone or in groups. Most moles appear in early childhood and during the first 30 years of a person’s life. It is normal to have between 10-40 moles by adulthood. As the years pass, moles usually […]

Molluscum Contagiosum

Molluscum Contagiosum is a common skin disease which affects the top layers of the skin, producing flesh-colored or pink dome-shaped growths that often become red or inflamed. Similar to warts, this virus enters the skin through small breaks of hair follicles and can be spread by skin-to-skin contact. Molluscum can be frozen with liquid nitrogen, destroyed […]

Perioral Dermatitis

Perioral Dermatitis is a common skin problem that mostly affects young women and produces small, red bumps and mild peeling of the skin around the mouth. Occasionally, the areas around the nose, eyes, and cheeks can be affected and this can be accompanied by mild itching or burning. Treatment includes an oral antibiotic which may […]

Pityriasis Rosea

Pityriasis Rosea is a rash that usually begins with a large, scaly, pink patch on the chest or back. It is frequently confused with ringworm, however antifungal creams do not help because it is not a fungus. Eventually, the patches take on an oval shape and may form a pattern over the back similar to […]

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease that generally appears as patches of raised, reddish skin covered by a flaky white buildup. These patches, or plaques, frequently form on the elbows, knees, lower back, and scalp. However, the plaques can occur anywhere on the body. While psoriasis cannot be cured, a number of treatment options […]

Rashes

Allergic Contact Dermatitis is caused by a reaction to substances called allergens that come into contact with your skin (for example, poison ivy). In susceptible people, these contact allergens can cause itching, redness, and blisters. Mild rashes that occur from allergic contact dermatitis usually respond to topical steroid creams and/or oral antihistamines that your dermatologist […]

Rosacea

Rosacea is a skin disease that causes redness and swelling of the face. As the disease progresses, small vessels and tiny pimples begin to appear on and around the reddened area. In advanced cases, the disease can be characterized by a enlarged red nose and puffy cheeks. Approximately half of all rosacea patients experience burning […]

Scabies

Scabies is caused by a tiny mite that infests the skin, causing little red bumps to appear. In more advanced cases, the skin may become crusty or scaly. Creams, lotions, a sulfur ointment, and oral medications are often used as forms of treatments. Antihistamines may be prescribed to relieve itching, which can last for weeks, […]

Shingles

Shingles or zoster, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. If you have had chicken pox, you can develop herpes zoster. Symptoms include burning, itching, tingling, or extreme sensitivity usually limited to one side of the body. A red rash eventually appears, along with […]

Tinea Versicolor

Tinea Versicolor is a common skin condition that consists of small, scaly white-to-pink or tan-to-dark spots which can be scattered over the upper arms, chest and back. The condition prevents the skin from tanning normally. As the rest of the skin tans in the sun, the pale spots become more noticeable, especially on dark skin. […]

Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a skin condition resulting from loss of pigment. The result is white patches spread over the body. Any part of the body may be affected, but the most common areas include the face, lips, hands, arms, legs, and genital areas. The best treatment for vitiligo is often times no treatment at all. In […]

Warts

Warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by a viral infection in the top layer of the skin. Viruses that cause warts are called human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are usually skin-colored and feel rough to the touch, but they can also be dark, flat and smooth. The appearance of a wart depends on where it is […]

Athlete’s Foot

Athlete’s Foot is a very common skin condition which, while easily treatable, may recur in susceptible individuals. In some people, the skin between the toes peels, cracks, and scales. Redness, scaling, and even dryness on the soles and along the sides of the feet are also common symptoms. Athlete’s foot can also produce itching and […]