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170+ Best Doctors for Skin Infections in Kolkata

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Dr. Varsha Vaidyanathan

Dermatologist15 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Skin & VD, DNB - Dermatology & Venereology
₹ 400 at clinic
Wizderm Speciality Skin And Hair Clinic , Manick Tala , Kolkata
Available today: 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
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Dr. Roshni Mishra

Dermatologist
₹ 800 at clinic
new town clinic, near axis mall , New Town Action Area 1 , Kolkata
Next Available Slot:
 02:00 PM - 07:30 AM, TUE, SAT
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Dr. Sourav Das

Dermatologist
₹ 300 at clinic
Baranagore , Kolkata
Available today: 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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Dr. Tripathy Sanjita

Dermatologist
₹ 600 at clinic
Oliva Skin & Hair clinic , Park Street Area , Kolkata
Available today: 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Srabani Ghosh Zoha

Dermatologist
₹ 1,500 at clinic
The Clinic , Kolkata
Next Available Slot:
 05:30 PM - 07:00 PM, SAT
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Dr. Prof Dr Rathindra N

Dermatologist
₹ 1,000 at clinic
HARLEM POINT , Kolkata
Available today: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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Surajitgorai,

Dermatologist
₹ 1,000 at clinic
ApolloMultispecialty Hospital , Kolkata
Available today: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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Dr. Surajit Gorai

Dermatologist
₹ 1,000 at clinic
Apollo Multispecialty Hospital , Kolkata
Available today: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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Dr. Dolly Gupta

Dermatologist
₹ 1,000 at clinic
D'CosMedics Clinic , Kolkata
Available today: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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Dr. Asad Ansari

Dermatologist
Purnam Medicare , Kolkata
Available today: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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Best Doctors for Skin Infections in Kolkata

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Varsha Vaidyanathan₹ 400NA
Roshni Mishra₹ 800NA
Sourav Das₹ 300NA
Tripathy Sanjita₹ 600NA
Srabani Ghosh Zoha₹ 1,500NA
Prof Dr Rathindra N₹ 1,000NA
Surajitgorai,₹ 1,000NA
Surajit Gorai₹ 1,000NA
Dolly Gupta₹ 1,000NA
Asad AnsariFreeNA

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of doctor is best for skin infections?

Dermatologists are physicians who focus on identifying and treating conditions affecting the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. Your skin can become infected by viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites, which can then lead to a number of different skin infections. A dermatologist can recommend treatments and assist in identifying the origin of infections.

What are the treatments for skin infections?

Your doctor might give you medication if you have an infection. Depending on the infection type, they will give you:

  • Bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics.
  • Antiviral medications treat viral infections.
  • Fungal infections are treated with antifungal creams, ointments, pills, or powders.

If you don't have a current tetanus shot, any skin break can result in a tetanus infection. To determine whether you require a booster shot, speak with your doctor. Every ten years, you need to renew your tetanus shot.

Should I go to the doctor for skin infections in Kolkata?

Yes, skin infections are very common, but fortunately, there are many different ways to treat them. Please see a dermatologist or doctor as soon as you notice any skin problems.

How to find the best doctor for treating skin infection treatment in Kolkata?

You can find the best doctor in Kolkata to treat skin infections using Lybrate.

What is the fastest way to treat skin infections?

Topical antibiotics applied directly to the skin or oral antibiotics are frequently used to treat bacterial infections. If the bacteria strain is difficult to treat, treating the infection might necessitate intravenous antibiotics given in a medical facility.

When to consult a doctor for skin infections?

If you suspect a skin infection, call your doctor or go to the hospital right away, and:

  • You have a fever of at least 100.4 degrees
  • You're suffering a lot of pain
  • Spreading redness or swelling

Swelling around a wound and pink or red skin is common, especially if you have stitches Although some degree of discomfort is normal, it should start to subside after the second day. Call your doctor within 24 hours if you notice pus, liquid, or crust. Call if the pain is still present after 48 hours.

Why should you consult a doctor for skin infections?

  • High blood sugar (glucose) levels in diabetics, who frequently have poor blood flow (especially to the hands and feet), make it harder for them to fight infections
  • Those who are ill or residing in nursing homes
  • Aged individuals
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), AIDS, other immune disorders, or hepatitis
  • Patients undergoing chemotherapy or other immune-suppressing medical treatments

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

  • Does using fragrance-free or sensitive-skin products or purchasing specific soaps, lotions, and laundry detergent help?
  • Are there any foods I should stay away from to prevent flare-ups?
  • What about fabrics I should wear frequently and those I should stay away from?
  • Do pets exacerbate symptoms?
  • Can I exercise if sweating makes my condition worse?
  • What happens if my symptoms don't go away or if I scratch my skin and get an infection?
  • Do flare-ups result from stress?

What is the cost of skin infection treatment in Kolkata?

Dermatologists in Kolkata can treat skin infections for anywhere between INR 1000 and INR 10,000.

What diseases are associated with skin infections?

  • Cellulitis, impetigo, and staphylococcal (Staph) infections are all brought on by bacteria
  • Warts, herpes simplex, and shingles are all caused by viruses
  • Athletes' foot and yeast infections are caused by fungi
  • Body lice, head lice, and scabies are all caused by parasites

What is the most common type of skin infection?

Cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and carbuncles and furuncles are examples of common skin infections. Cellulitis is a dermal and subcutaneous tissue infection with ill-defined borders that is typically brought on by Streptococcus or Staphylococcus species.

Erysipelas is a superficial form of cellulitis with sharply demarcated borders and is caused almost exclusively by Streptococcus. Impetigo is also caused by Streptococcus or Staphylococcus and can lead to lifting of the stratum corneum resulting in the commonly seen bullous effect.

What does a skin bacterial infection look like?

If you think your skin may be infected, watch for these signs:

  • Pus or fluid leaking out of the cut
  • Red skin around the injury
  • A red streak that runs from the cut toward your heart
  • A pimple or yellowish crust on top
  • Sores that look like blisters
  • Pain that gets worse after a few days
  • Swelling that gets worse after a few days
  • A fever
  • The wound hasn’t healed after 10 days

It can be hard to tell the difference between an infection and eczema, especially in children. People with eczema often get skin infections because the breaks in their skin let germs in. If an eczema treatment doesn’t work, or if the rash gets worse, it could be an infection.

What is the most serious skin infection?

Necrotising fasciitis is a severe infection of the skin, the tissue below the skin, and the fascia (fibrous tissue that separates muscles and organs), resulting in tissue death, or necrosis. The infection is rapid, fast-spreading and fatal if not detected and treated early.