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40+ Best Dermatologists in Ludhiana

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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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Dr. Saurabh Sharma

Dermatologist28 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy, DNB (Dermatology)
₹ 500 at clinic
600 online
Sharma Skin Care , Lawrence Road , Amritsar
Available today: 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM
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Best Dermatologists in Ludhiana

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Shivali Sethi₹ 50091
Saurabh Sharma₹ 50090

Dermatologists in Ludhiana

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common dermatological condition?

One in three Indians currently suffers from a skin disease, making them very prevalent. Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema and psoriasis, cancer, benign tumors, contact dermatitis, and acne, are among the more prevalent skin conditions.

What are the different types of skin problems?

  • Every teen who has acne, the most prevalent skin condition, may experience anxiety because of it
  • Eczema with atopic dermatitis
  • Shingles, also known as Herpes Zoster
  • Urticaria, or hives
  • Sunburn
  • Dermatitis from contact
  • The diaper rash
  • Rosacea

What does psoriasis look like?

Psoriasis is brought on by skin cells replacing themselves more frequently than usual. The precise cause of this is unknown, but research points to an immune system issue as the likely culprit. Your body creates fresh skin cells in the lowest layer of skin.

What happens if psoriasis is left untreated?

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 rather than weeks as a result of psoriasis. These cells build up on the skin's surface, resulting in itch-prone patches that are thick and scaly.