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Pediatric Skin Disorders

If you’ve noticed a strange rash, hives, or new bumps on your child, take care in knowing pediatric skin disorders are incredibly common and usually nothing to worry about. However, some can be more severe than others and will require a thorough skin assessment and treatment plan from a board-certified dermatologist.

To help you get a better understanding of pediatric skin disorders and common skin problems in children, read our helpful guide below.

What are Pediatric Skin Disorders?

Pediatric skin disorder is a general term used to describe skin conditions in children. These skin conditions can range from common to rare, may be contagious or non-contagious, and may be symptomatic (i.e itching or tender) or completely asymptomatic.

Pediatric skin infections are typically grouped into 4 categories depending on the cause:

  • Fungal Infections
  • Viral Skin Infections
  • Viral Exanthems (Rashes)
  • Parasitic Skin Infections

There are several different types of pediatric skin infections that fall into one of these 4 categories. You’ll more than likely recognize some of the ones mentioned below. However, if you find your child with an uncommon skin disorder you aren’t sure of, it’s best to consult a professional dermatologist as soon as possible for a thorough examination.

Dermatologist inspecting a toddler's skin
QUESTIONS

Pediatric Skin Disorder FAQs

Yes, pediatric skin disorders are quite common, with many children experiencing some sort of skin infection at some point between birth and adolescence. For example, chickenpox is a pediatric skin infection that most children acquired at some point prior to adulthood before widespread immunizations began taking place during childhood.

In many cases, doctors and dermatologists can identify pediatric skin disorders and diseases simply by looking at them and assessing the child’s condition, performing a skin examination, and looking for any associated symptoms.

Additionally, a physician will look into the skin disorder’s history, which should include the duration of the rash, the initial appearance and how it has evolved, the location, and any treatments that have been used to address it.

Furthermore, if the skin problem can’t be diagnosed or identified with a thorough skin examination, a blood test may be done.

Many common skin disorders in children are self-limited and will often go away on their own.

That said, there are cases where a pediatric skin disorder is more severe, or be indicative of a serious underlying medical condition, and needs professional evaluation and treatment from a board-certified physician. If your child is experiencing substantial discomfort on the skin (extreme itching, swelling or pain), it’s best to make an appointment as soon as possible with a nearby dermatologist.

Treatment for pediatric skin disorders directly depends on the cause of the disorder. For instance, a skin infection caused by bacteria is treated with antibiotics, whereas fungal infections, such as “ringworm,” are treated with antifungal creams.

To get more information on how we treat pediatric skin disorders at Wilmington Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center, give us a call today! Our experienced board-certified dermatologists are here to answer any questions you may have.

In most cases, pediatric skin disorders are easily treated and cured. Fortunately, most pediatric skin problems resolve on their own and don’t require professional treatment, such as in the case of chickenpox, which usually clear up without medication.

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Pictures of Pediatric Skin Disorders

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If your child is suffering from a skin disorder, such as a rash, hives, or even warts, it’s best to visit an experienced board-certified dermatologist for an effective treatment plan. Schedule an appointment with our team of knowledgeable physicians at The Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center of Wilmington today. Contact us online or give us a call at 910-782-0028 today.

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