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Decatur Dermatologist Doctors for Hives

Type of Physician: Dermatologist

What is a Dermatologist?

A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars.

Specialty: Dermatology

Common Name: Skin Doctor

Dermatologist Doctors in Decatur *

Plaza West Dermatology Center
Debra Babich
304 W Hay St
West Hay Medical Center STE 313
Decatur, IL 62526
(217) 876-6890

Robert G Carney Jr. MD
Robert G Carney
1770 E Lake Shore Dr
STE 301
Decatur, IL 62521
(217) 429-2636

Lee Institute of Skin and Laser
Francis C Lee
606 W Pershing Rd
STE E
Decatur, IL 62526
(217) 877-7171

Kent S Taulbee MD
Kent S Taulbee
2418 E Lincoln St
Bloomington, IL 61701
(309) 663-6386

Associates in Dermatology SC
Thomas R Brander
1404 Eastland Dr
STE 204
Bloomington, IL 61701
(309) 662-8813

Associates in Dermatology SC
James R Seehafer
1404 Eastland Dr
STE 204
Bloomington, IL 61701
(309) 662-8813

Quimby Dermatology
Steven R Quimby
1300 N Franklin Ave
Physician's Office Bldg STE 230B
Normal, IL 61761
(309) 451-0214

Springfield Clinic Main Campus West Dermatology
Cassandra Claman
1025 S 6th St
Dermatology FL 4th
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 528-7541

Springfield Clinic Main Campus West Dermatology
Sarah M Dietrich
1025 S 6th St
Dermatology FL 4th
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 528-7541

Springfield Clinic Main Campus West Dermatology
Judith P Knox
1025 S 6th St
Dermatology FL 4th
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 528-7541

Springfield Clinic Main Campus West Dermatology
A Katherine Stealey
1025 S 6th St
Dermatology FL 4th
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 528-7541

Carle Clinic Champaign on Curtis
Craig David Neitzel
1701 W Curtis Rd
Champaign, IL 61822
(217) 326-1440

Klingler Dermatology
W Gerald Klingler
355 W Carpenter St
STE A
Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 744-2000

Adarsh A Kumar MD
Adarsh A Kumar
2040 Timberbrook Dr
Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 787-2511

Strow Dermatology
M Elizabeth Strow
2041 W Iles Ave
STE C
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 793-5517

Associated Dermatologists Ltd
Larry M Newell
2951 Montvale Dr
STE B
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 726-6429

Harikrishna P Patel MD
Harikrishna P Patel
2143 S Neil St
Dermatology Clinic
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 352-0055

Springfield Clinic Wabash Medical Center
Joseph D Conlon
2200 Wabash Ave
Wabash Medical Center FL 2nd
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 528-7541

Gary Wagner MD
Gary Wagner
2525 W Iles Ave
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 787-2600

Lester J Fahrner MD
Lester J Fahrner
101 W University Ave
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 366-1248

Marshall Clinic Effingham SC
Lana D Schmidt
300 N Maple
Effingham, IL 62401
(217) 342-4151

Swaminathan Dermathology Center
Rajagopala Swaminathan
600 S 13th St
STE E
Pekin, IL 61554
(309) 655-7788

Central Illinois Dermatology SC
Christopher T Kroodsma
5401 N Knoxville Ave
Proctor Professional Bldg STE 115
Peoria, IL 61614
(309) 691-2903

Central Illinois Dermatology SC
Bruce A McLelland
5401 N Knoxville Ave
Proctor Professional Bldg STE 115
Peoria, IL 61614
(309) 691-2903

Central Illinois Dermatology SC
Harry C Stone
5401 N Knoxville Ave
Proctor Professional Bldg STE 115
Peoria, IL 61614
(309) 691-2903

Soderstrom Skin Institute
Carl W Soderstrom
4909 N Glen Park Pl
Peoria, IL 61614
(309) 674-7546

Deanna F DuComb MD
Deanna F DuComb
1210 Jefferson St
Carlyle, IL 62231
(618) 594-2454

Weber Medical Clinic Ltd
Jean F Miller
1200 N East St
Olney, IL 62450
(618) 395-5222

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Hives

What are hives (urticaria)?

Hives (medically known as urticaria) are red, itchy, raised areas of skin that appear in varying shapes and sizes. They range in size from a few millimeters to several inches in diameter. Hives can be round, or they can form rings or large patches. Wheals (welts), red lesions with a red "flare" at the borders, are another manifestation of hives. Hives can occur anywhere on the body, such as the trunk, arms, and legs.

It is estimated that 5% of all people will develop urticaria at some point in their lives. Hives are more common in women than in men. Of those with chronic hives (those lasting six weeks or more), some 80% are idiopathic, the medical term which means that no cause, allergic or otherwise, can be found.

One hallmark of hives is their tendency to change size rapidly and to move around, disappearing in one place and reappearing in other places, often in a matter of hours. Individual hives usually last two to 24 hours. An outbreak that looks impressive, even alarming, first thing in the morning can be completely gone by noon, only to be back in full force later in the day. Very few, if any other skin diseases occur and then resolve so rapidly. Therefore, even if you have no evidence of hives to show the doctor when you get to the office for examination, he or she can often establish the diagnosis based upon the history of your symptoms. Because hives fluctuate so much and so fast, it is helpful to bring along a photograph of what the outbreak looked like at its worst.

Swelling deeper in the skin that may accompany hives is called angioedema. This may be seen on the hands and feet as well as on mucous membranes (with swelling of the lips or eyes that can be as dramatic as it is brief.)

What causes hives?

Hives are produced by histamine and other compounds released from cells called mast cells, which are a...

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Eczema »

Eczema facts

  • Eczema is a general term for many types of skin inflammation, also known as dermatitis. The term eczema is sometimes used interchangeably with atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema.
  • Eczema is believed to result from a genetic defect that results in an abnormality of the skin's barrier function.
  • Eczema is most common in infants and young children. All races can be affected.
  • Triggers of eczema outbreaks can be environmental irritants or allergens; substances like soaps, perfumes, or chemicals; food allergies; lifestyle stress; or changes in temperature or humidity.
  • Treatment can include oral or topical corticosteroids, antihistamines, or immune-suppressing drugs known as calcineurin inhibitors.
  • While eczema is not preventable, self-care measures such as frequent hydration of skin and avoidance of extreme temperatures and known irritants can help manage symptoms and reduce the...

Emergency Contact for Decatur

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Decatur Hospitals *

Decatur Memorial Hospital
2300 N Edward St
Decatur, IL 62526
(217)876-8121

St Mary's Hospital Decatur
1800 E Lake Shore Dr
Decatur, IL 62521
(217)464-2966

Dr John Warner Hospital
422 W White St
Clinton, IL 61727
(217)935-9571

John & Mary E Kirby Hospital
1111 N State St
Monticello, IL 61856
(217)762-2115

Taylorville Memorial Hospital
201 E Pleasant St
Taylorville, IL 62568
(217)824-3331

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
315 8th St
Lincoln, IL 62656
(217)732-2161

Shelby Memorial Hospital
200 S Cedar St
Shelbyville, IL 62565
(217)774-3961

Pana Community Hospital
101 E 9th St
Pana, IL 62557
(217)562-2131

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