Hives Center - Folsom, CA
Folsom Dermatologist Doctors for HivesType 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 Folsom *![]() David No MD ![]() Gregory M Bricca MD ![]() Placer Dermatology & Skin Care Center ![]() AnewSkin Dermatology ![]() Lamont W Hornbeck MD ![]() Alan Semion MD ![]() Robert H Hargrove MD ![]() Nancy L Page MD ![]() C Stephen Goetz MD ![]() Randal W Anderson MD ![]() Timothy E Baker MD ![]() Robert L Burns MD ![]() Bruce D Miller MD ![]() Joseph Cerny MD ![]() Jon A Erickson MD ![]() Calkin & Boudreaux Dermatology ![]() Drs Silverstein & Braunstein ![]() Calkin & Boudreaux Dermatology ![]() Drs Silverstein & Braunstein ![]() Drs Silverstein & Braunstein ![]() Capital Dermatology Medical Group ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Sacramento ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Sacramento ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Sacramento ![]() Emil A Tanghetti MD ![]() Laser & Skin Surgery Medical Group Inc ![]() Laser & Skin Surgery Medical Group Inc ![]() Laser & Skin Surgery Medical Group Inc ![]() Laser & Skin Surgery Medical Group Inc ![]() Sutter Medical Group ![]() Midtown Dermatology ![]() E Patrick Creehan MD ![]() Michael J Fazio MD ![]() John A Kasch MD ![]() Mercy Medical Group Allergy Dermatology & Pulmonology ![]() Elliott L Adams MD ![]() William H Chan MD ![]() Kaiser South Sacramento Dermatology Dept ![]() Kaiser South Sacramento Dermatology Dept ![]() Kaiser South Sacramento Dermatology Dept ![]() UC Davis Medical Group Elk Grove ![]() Sierraderm ![]() Haines P Ely MD ![]() James D Kim MD ![]() Abdalla Khourdaji MD ![]() Advanced Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() Jenine L Tanabe MD ![]() Woodland Healthcare ![]() Woodland Healthcare ![]() Sutter North Medical Foundation ![]() Advanced Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() Advanced Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() Advanced Dermatology & Laser Center ![]() Fremont Rideout Health Group ![]() Elizabeth M Kass MD ![]() Stuart I Jacobs MD ![]() Dermatology Medical Associates Inc ![]() Dermatology Medical Associates Inc ![]() Dermatology Medical Associates Inc ![]() Roland Hart MD ![]() Central Valley Dermatology ![]() William Abildgaard MD ![]() Balfour Dermatology & Day Spa Inc ![]() Diablo Dermatology & Vein Specialists ![]() Tracy Dermatology Medical Group ![]() Shirley L Van MD ![]() Gary Wagner MD ![]() Dermatology Affiliates ![]() Sutter Gould Medical Foundation ![]() Gary L Wright MD ![]() Curtis A Raskin MD Inc ![]() Park Shadelands Medical Offices ![]() Park Shadelands Medical Offices ![]() Park Shadelands Medical Offices ![]() Edward Becker MD ![]() Edward Becker MD ![]() A Premier Skin Care and Laser Center ![]() Richard D Zumwalt MD ![]() Jeffrey T Bortz MD ![]() Ross T Jackson MD Kaiser ![]() Jerome R Potozkin MD ![]() Alexander Lewis MD ![]() N Charles Diakon MD ![]() Robert A Davis MD ![]() Diane S Silver MD ![]() Lewis H May II MD ![]() Adam Wallach MD ![]() Renewal Dermatology & Laser ![]() Marilyn S Kwolek MD ![]() Robert Greenberg MD ![]() Affiliates In Dermatology ![]() Jeffrey Riopelle MD & Sean Feezell DO ![]() Advanced Dermatology Care ![]() John J Willsen MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente Dermatology Dept ![]() Kaiser Permanente Dermatology Dept ![]() Kaiser Permanente Dermatology Dept ![]() Allergy & Dermatology Clinic ![]() Allergy & Dermatology Clinic ![]() Advanced Laser Skin Care Ctr Folsom, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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HivesWhat 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.)
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