Medical Conditions
Dermatological Conditions:
Here are a few of the treatable conditions
managed by Dr. Khasak, a Board Certified Dermatologist.
Insurance covers treatment for these conditions.
Warts
Warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by viral infection in the top
layer of the skin or mucus membranes. Viruses that cause warts belong to a
family called human papillomavirus (HPV)....more
Condyloma
Genital warts (sometimes called condyloma), are usually caused by a
sexually transmitted viral infection that is common among men and women in
the United States today. .... more
Hives (Urticaria)
Hives are pink swellings that can vary in size from as small as a pencil
eraser to as large as a dinner plate. They can be very itchy and also can
burn and sting. .... more
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. .... more
Tinea Versicolor
This is an infection of the upper layers of the skin. It appears as
uneven skin coloration and scaling. The infection is caused by a yeast-like
fungus, which normally lives on the skin surface in small numbers. It
thrives in oily areas of the skin such as the neck, upper chest, and back.
.... more
Seborrheic Keratosis
Usually confused with warts, seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous
growths of the outer layer of the skin. They may appear as one growth or in
clusters. The growths are usually brown, but can vary in color from light
tan all the way to black and vary in size as well. ....more
Actinic Keratoses
These lesions are caused by the sun and occur on body areas that have
been exposed to sunlight. The face, hands, forearms, and V of the neck are
the most common areas for actinic keratoses. These growths are most common
among pale-skinned, fair-aired, light-eyed individuals. Actinic keratoses
are pre-cancerous, which means they may become skin cancers. Any raised,
reddish, rough-textured growth should be examined by Dr. Khasak.
Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer is the most prevalent of all cancers. It is estimated that
more than one million Americans develop skin cancer every year. Over
exposure to the sunlight including tanning is the main cause of skin cancer
especially when it results in sunburn and blistering.....more
Melanoma
Melanoma is a very serious form of skin cancer. It begins in melanocytes—
cells that make the skin pigment called melanin. Although melanoma accounts
for only about 4% of all skin cancer cases, it causes most skin
cancer-related deaths. The good news is that melanoma is often curable if it
is detected and treated in its early stages. ....more
Basal Cell Carcinoma
A basal cell carcinoma is a form of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinomas
are the result of sun damage to the skin. Basal cell carcinomas enlarge
slowly and steadily and can invade neighboring tissue, like the eye, but
they usually do not spread to distant parts of the body (metastasize). The
only way to tell for sure if a skin growth is cancerous is to biopsy it.
....more
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
A squamous cell carcinoma of the skin is a form of skin cancer which is
usually the result of long term sun damage to the skin. Squamous cell
carcinomas enlarge slowly and steadily and can invade neighboring tissue,
like the eye. They can also spread to distant parts of the body
(metastasize) if not treated early. ....more
Acne
Acne is a disease that affects the oil-producing glands (sebaceous
glands) in the skin. The oil these glands make is called sebum. Sebaceous
glands produce very little sebum before puberty, but during puberty they
start to make larger quantities due to increase of hormones that follows
puberty..... more
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) - Common ones include:
Chlamydia
It is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacteria. usually
manifested by painful discharge. Responds well to treatment....
more
Gonorrhea... more
Syphilis... more
Herpes Simplex... more
HIV / AIDS... more
Venereal Warts... more
Molluscum contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum most commonly seen in young children and less
frequently in young adults. It is cause by the Molluscum contagiosum
virus. It can be treated similarly to the
HPV Warts; such as topical
anti-viral creams, cryosurgery, and
electrodessication.
NGU (Nongonococcal Urethritis)
It usually manifests itself by discharged mostly caused by chlamydia
infection. However other organisms can cause it also. It is very responsive
to treatment.
Dandruff
Dandruff (pityriasis capitis) occurs when the scalp sheds larger than
normal amounts of dead epidermal cells. It is sometimes associated with
seborrhea where sebum production is excessive.....
more
Seborrhea
Seborrhea occurs when the scalp sheds larger than normal amounts of dead
epidermal cells. It is sometimes associated with seborrhea where sebum
production is excessive. ....
more
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Scaly rash usually on the face involving the eyelashes, eyebrows ears and
nose. Usually responds well to treatment.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that generally appears as patches of
raised red skin covered by a flaky white buildup. Although the exact cause
is unknown, psoriasis is believed to be related to faulty signals sent by
the body's immune system. These signals accelerate the growth cycle in skin
cells, which pile up on the surface when the body can't shed them fast
enough.
Eczema
The word eczema describes certain kinds of dermatitis (inflamed skin).
Early eczema can be red, blistering, or oozing. Later on, eczema can be
scaly, brownish, or thickened. Almost always, eczema itches. Examples of
eczema include allergic contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and
nummular dermatitis.

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