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Dermatology.co.uk is an independent website providing an educational resource for skin conditions and their treatment to patients, the public and health professionals. This includes information and pictures on eczema, skin cancer, psoriasis, acne, impetigo, melanoma, causes and treatments.

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21 April 2008

Student lecture for eczema

These are the slides and pictures for the Leeds Dermatology Department lecture for medical students
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26 September 2007

If you have acne you need to read this

Information to put aside some myths of the causes of acne – it is NOT caused by fatty foods or chocolate, acne is NOT caused by being unclean and cannot be passed onto others! Learn more about this topic

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26 September 2007

Eczema topic, if you have eczema or dermatitis you need to read this

Eczema diagnosis, eczema pictures, eczema causes, eczema treatments, eczema research: information for those who suffer with eczema and healthcare professionals for education. View this article to go to the eczema topic.
26 September 2007

Psoriasis topic - if you have psoriasis you need to read this!

Psoriasis diagnosis, psoriasis pictures, psoriasis causes, psoriasis treatments, psoriasis research: information for those who suffer with psoriasis and healthcare professionals for education. View this article to go to the psoriasis topic.
26 September 2007

Skin types - find out yours

Skin types can cope with the sun in different ways, with some more sensitive than others
26 September 2007

Summary of eczema treatments

The key to treating eczema is combatting the dryness, inflammation and any infection together, whilst checking the treatments are being used correctly.