Dermatology

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Dermatology is the branch of healthcare that deals with problems of the skin, hair, scalp, and nails. Your skin is the body’s first protection layer, so when it gets irritated or infected, it can cause itching, redness, pain, dryness, or visible marks. Some skin problems are short-term (like an allergy rash), while others need regular care (like acne, eczema, or psoriasis).

In this category, you will find products that are commonly used to manage skin infections, inflammation, acne, pigmentation, and scalp issues. These treatments can include creams, ointments, gels, lotions, soaps, shampoos, and sometimes tablets, depending on the condition.

What this category helps with

Dermatology products are generally used for:

Acne and oily skin

Helps control pimples, blackheads, clogged pores, and acne marks.

Itching, rashes, and allergies

Helps reduce itching, redness, swelling, and irritation caused by allergic reactions or sensitive skin.

Eczema and dermatitis

Helps manage dry, itchy, inflamed skin and supports the repair of the skin barrier.

Psoriasis

Helps reduce thick, scaly patches and calm inflammation (often needs long-term care).

Fungal infections

Helps treat common fungal infections such as ringworm, athlete’s foot, and jock itch.

Bacterial skin infections

Helps manage infections that may cause boils, pus, pain, or spreading redness.

Pigmentation and dark spots

Helps improve uneven skin tone, dark patches, melasma, and sun-related spots.

Scalp and hair concerns

Helps with dandruff, itchy scalp, seborrheic dermatitis, and some hair fall causes.

Common signs people look for solutions here

  • Itching, redness, burning, or swelling
  • Dryness, peeling, cracks, or scaling
  • Pimples, bumps, boils, or pus
  • Dark spots, patches, or uneven tone
  • Dandruff, flaky scalp, or itching
  • Nail changes like thickening or discoloration

Important note about skin treatments

Many skin conditions look similar but have different causes. For example, a fungal rash and eczema can both itch, but the treatments are different.

Using the wrong product can make the problem worse, especially with strong steroid creams. If symptoms are severe, spreading, painful, or keep coming back, it’s best to get medical advice.

When to see a dermatologist

  • Rash or infection is spreading quickly
  • You have a fever, pus, or severe pain
  • Symptoms last more than 2–3 weeks
  • Acne is severe or causes scars
  • Sudden hair fall or patchy bald spots
  • Any mole or skin spot is changing in size, color, or shape

Explore Dermatology products

Browse this category to find options for daily skin care and condition-based treatment. Choose products based on your symptoms and professional guidance for safe and effective results.