Lichen Sclerosus Center - New Rochelle, NY
New Rochelle Dermatologist Doctors for Lichen SclerosusType 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 New Rochelle *![]() Tobi B Klar MD ![]() Karen M Mackler MD ![]() Dermatology Associates of Westchester PC ![]() Barbara L Lukash MD ![]() Joseph A DiPietro MD ![]() Cynthia B Yalowitz MD ![]() The Skin Specialty Group ![]() Harold Mermelstein MD ![]() Neil S Goldberg MD ![]() Southern Westchester Dermatology ![]() Claudette H Troyer MD ![]() Nancy C Howanitz MD ![]() Advanced Dermatology Associates ![]() Advanced Dermatology Associates ![]() Advanced Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Continuum Medical Group ![]() Elizabeth R Rosenthal MD & Elizabeth R Marsh MD ![]() Elizabeth R Rosenthal MD & Elizabeth R Marsh MD ![]() Virginia Chen MD ![]() Albert Einstein College of Medicine ![]() Central Westchester Dermatology ![]() Jay S Lerman MD ![]() Jeffrey B Goldstein MD ![]() Wainwright Dermatology, PLLC ![]() Katz MD & O'Connor MD ![]() Katz MD & O'Connor MD ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Ronald R Liteplo MD ![]() Marc E Grossman MD ![]() Westchester Dermatology PC ![]() White Plains Dermatology Associates ![]() Richard H Saffran MD ![]() Kenneth B Goldman MD ![]() Sherri K Kaplan MD ![]() Ruth K Treiber MD ![]() Ruth K Treiber MD ![]() Ruth K Treiber MD ![]() Joshua S Berger MD ![]() Andrew Bronin MD ![]() Abadir Associates ![]() Abadir Associates ![]() Peter G Burk MD ![]() Gerald F Davis MD ![]() Elena R Berkowitz MD ![]() Leonard A Rosmarin MD ![]() The Dermatology Center ![]() Chubak & Graf MDs ![]() Dermpath Inc ![]() Westchester Medical Group White Plains ![]() Rhoda S Narins MD ![]() Westchester Medical Group White Plains ![]() Westchester Medical Group White Plains ![]() Nancy S Wolfin MD ![]() Frank C Taliercio MD ![]() Bodian Dermatology Group ![]() Jeannette O Graf MD FAAD ![]() Stanley Strick MD ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Manhasset Dermatology ![]() Angela Azar MD FAAD ![]() Clifford M Berck MD ![]() Psoriasis Care Center ![]() Mollick, Etra, Etra & Cohen MDs ![]() Michael Paltiel MD ![]() Sadick Dermatology ![]() Paul Kechijian MD ![]() Dimitris C Zouzias MD ![]() Charles C Kwak MD PLLC ![]() Advanced Dermatology Westchester PLLC ![]() Advanced Dermatology Westchester PLLC ![]() Eric J Fryer MD & Jennifer Fryer MD ![]() Eric J Fryer MD & Jennifer Fryer MD ![]() Alan B Schliftman MD ![]() Jian Cui MD PC ![]() Queens Crossing Dermatology ![]() Queens Crossing Dermatology ![]() Melvin Gelfarb MD ![]() Queens-Long Island Medical Group PC ![]() Robert H Tankel MD ![]() Ian Pravda MD ![]() Georgette N Aprile MD ![]() Drs DePietro & Yunakov ![]() Drs DePietro & Yunakov ![]() Douglaston Dermatology New Rochelle, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Lichen SclerosusRead the Lichen Sclerosus article » What is lichen sclerosus?Lichen sclerosus is a long-term problem of the skin. It mostly affects the genital and anal areas. Sometimes, lichen sclerosus appears on the upper body, breasts, and upper arms. Who gets lichen sclerosus?Lichen sclerosus appears in:
What are the symptoms?Early in the disease, small white spots appear on the skin. The spots are usually shiny and smooth. Later, the spots grow into bigger patches. The skin on the patches becomes thin and crinkled. Then the skin tears easily, and bright red or purple bruises are common. Sometimes, the skin becomes scarred. If the disease is a mild case, there may be no symptoms. Other symptoms are:
What causes lichen sclerosus?Doctors don't know the exact cause of lichen sclerosus. Some doctors think a too active immune system and hormone problems may play a role. It is also thought that people inherit the likelihood of getting the disease. Sometimes, lichen sclerosus appears on skin that has been damaged or scarred from some other previous injury. Lichen sclerosus is not contagious (it can't be caught from another person). How is it diagnosed?Doctors can look at severe lichen sclerosus and know what it is. But usually, a doctor takes a small piece of the skin patch (biopsy) and looks at it under a microscope. This allows doctors to make sure that it is not a different disease. How is it treated?If you have patches on the arms or upper body, they usually don't need treatment. The patches go away over time. Lichen sclerosus of the genital skin should be treated. Even i... Recommended Reading Related to Lichen SclerosusCircumcision: The Surgical Procedure » What is a circumcision?A circumcision is a surgical procedure that removes the foreskin (the loose tissue) covering the glans (rounded tip) of the penis. Circumcision may be performed for religious or cultural reasons, or for health reasons. Newborn circumcision is thought to diminish the risk for cancer of the penis and lower the risk for cancer of the cervix in sexual partners. It is also believed to decrease the risk of urinary tract infections in infants and lower the risk of certain sexually transmitted diseases, especially HIV.
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