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Dr. S. K. Kashyap

Dermatologist22 Years Exp.
MD - Dermatology, MBBS
₹ 600 at clinic
300 online
Kashyap Skin Clinic , Dwarka , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Hair Growth, Ear Lobe Repair, Removal of Corns
Available today: 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM
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Dr. Anuj Saigal

Dermatologist17 Years Exp.
MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy, MBBS
₹ 1,200 at clinic
20,000 online
MedRootz Clinics , Green Park , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Hair Transplant, Acne Scars, Skin Care
Available today: 10:30 AM - 07:30 PM
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Dr. Sanjeev Gulati

Dermatologist32 Years Exp.
MD, MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
500 online
Rayz Skin & Aesthetic Clinic , Sukhdev Vihar , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Hair Treatment, Acne Scars, Cryotherapy
Available today: 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
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Dr. Nitin S Walia

Dermatologist39 Years Exp.
DNB (Dermatology), MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy, MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
1,200 online
Skin & Hair Care , New Delhi , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Pimples Treatment, Pimples, Acne / Pimples Treatment
Available today: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Dr. Rajeev Vij

Dermatologist25 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Dermatology
₹ 800 at clinic
800 online
Skin VD & Cosmetic Clinic , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Acne Scars
Available today: 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
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Dr. Navneet Bansal

Dermatologist29 Years Exp.
D.V.D, MBBS
₹ 500 at clinic
500 online
Dermacare Wholistic Clinic , Dwarka , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Pimples, Hair Growth, Vitiligo
Available today: 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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Dr. Akhilesh Sharma

Dermatologist15 Years Exp.
MBBS, DNB (Skin & VD)
₹ 300 at clinic
400 online
Absolute Skin Hair & Laser Center , Najafgarh , Delhi
Next Available Slot:
 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Anup Kumar Sahu

Ayurvedic Doctor
PG Diploma In Clinical Cosmetology (PGDCC), PG DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL TRICHOLOGY, PG Diploma i...read more
₹ 500 at clinic
Dr. Anup's health care center , Delhi
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 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Hina Kausar

Unani Specialist20 Years Exp.
BUMS,CSD,CVD,NDDY,CCM,PDCR
₹ 300 at clinic
Clinicdermanaturotec , Delhi
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 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Shivali Sethi

Dermatologist21 Years Exp.
D.D.V.L, F.A.C.S.I, M.B.B.S
₹ 500 at clinic
350 online
Laser Skin Hair Nail Clinic , Gujranwala Town , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Hair Growth, Hair Loss, Hair Fall
Available today: 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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Best Doctors for Psoriasis in Delhi

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
S. K. Kashyap₹ 60087
Anuj Saigal₹ 1,20090
Sanjeev Gulati₹ 1,00088
Nitin S Walia₹ 1,00090
Rajeev Vij₹ 80089
Navneet Bansal₹ 50090
Akhilesh Sharma₹ 30091
Anup Kumar Sahu₹ 500NA
Hina Kausar₹ 300NA
Shivali Sethi₹ 50091

Doctors for Psoriasis in Delhi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of doctor is best for Psoriasis?

The NPF recommends seeing a dermatologist for anyone with psoriasis. Finding a dermatologist with experience treating psoriasis is crucial if your symptoms are getting worse or your disease is a flare-up. You'll require dermatologist-provided skin expertise to receive the best psoriasis treatment. But in order to address the underlying causes of the inflammation that result in joint pain and skin swelling, you'll also need to visit a rheumatologist.

What are the treatments for Psoriasis?

There are three categories of treatments:

  • topical refers to skin-applied creams and ointments.
  • phototherapy – your skin is exposed to certain types of ultraviolet light
  • systemic - drugs administered orally or intravenously that affect the entire body

Treatments of various kinds are frequently combined.It might be necessary to regularly review your psoriasis treatment plan. Making a care plan, which is a contract between you and your healthcare provider, maybe in your best interest as it will enable you to better manage your day-to-day health.

Should I go to the doctor for Psoriasis in Delhi?

Yes, since Psoriasis can worsen if left untreated, and it can also cause diabetes and psoriatic arthritis, among other complications. The body produces new skin cells in days as opposed to weeks when psoriasis is present. These cells build up on the skin's surface, resulting in itch-prone patches that are thick and scaly.

How to find the best doctor for Psoriasis treatment in Delhi?

The best place to find a board-certified dermatologist with extensive training is at Lybrate.

What is the fastest way to treat Psoriasis?

Psoriasis has no known treatment options. The goal of any treatment, according to the National Psoriasis Foundation, is to lessen your psoriasis to 1% of your body surface area (the size of the front of your hand) or less in three months.

If you want to manage your psoriasis better, try these self-care techniques:

  1. Take a bath every day
  2. Maintain moisture in your skin
  3. Overnight, enclose the impacted areas
  4. Make small, frequent sun exposures to your skin
  5. Avert scratching
  6. Prevent psoriasis triggers
  7. Remain calm
  8. Make an effort to keep up a healthy lifestyle

When to consult a doctor for Psoriasis?

Sometimes your doctor will want to see you in person so they can check your skin, joints, and nails or perform tests they can't do via video call. Here are some indicators that you might require an in-person visit:

  • A new or worsening skin ailment
  • Unstoppable bleeding from skin lesions
  • When stiff, aching joints first develop or when they become more severe
  • Fingernail modifications like deep ridges or pocking
  • Pain, redness, swelling, pus, hot skin to the touch, and fever are symptoms of a skin infection.
  • Some health issues, such as weight gain, lightheadedness, or an accelerated heartbeat. These could be symptoms of diseases like diabetes and heart disease that are connected to psoriasis.

Why you should consult a doctor for Psoriasis?

When you are aware that you have the condition, it is preferable to speak with your doctor and receive the proper care rather than experimenting with over-the-counter (OTC) medications. This is more of a skin abnormality than a true skin condition. Therefore, it is essential to ascertain the cause.

  • Once it is identified, the treatment for psoriasis can concentrate on repairing your skin damage while also trying to slow down the growth of skin cells.
  • Additionally, having psoriasis increases your risk of developing diseases like diabetes and heart disease, many of which put you at higher risk of COVID-19 complications. A doctor can ensure that you are receiving effective treatment and look for indications of additional medical conditions.

What questions should I ask my doctor if i am suffering from Psoriasis?

  1. Why did I develop psoriasis?
  2. What does it mean that other medical conditions like lymphoma or psoriasis run in my family?
  3. How does my psoriasis affect or affect my other medical conditions?
  4. What options do I have for treatment?
  5. Which course of treatment do you advise for me?
  6. What adverse effects might there be?
  7. How much time will I need to take the medication?
  8. Can any of the medications I'm taking make my psoriasis worse or conflict with them?

What is the cost of Psoriasis treatment in Delhi?

Choosing a particular clinic or medical facility will affect the cost of your treatments in India. In Delhi, the average cost of treating psoriasis ranges from INR 1000 to INR 20,000, depending on the type of therapy used. Select a hospital with a reputable clinic when making your decision.

What diseases are associated with Psoriasis?

Psoriatic arthritis, Crohn's disease, psychological/psychiatric disorders, and uveitis are examples of comorbidities traditionally linked to psoriasis. Psoriasis has recently been linked to both the metabolic syndrome as a whole and to each of its individual components. You run a higher risk of getting other diseases if you have psoriasis, such as psoriatic arthritis, which hurts, stiffens, and swells the joints, where plaques have healed, brief variations in skin pigmentation (post-inflammatory hypo- or hyperpigmentation).