Skin Disorders Rome GA

Find top doctors who perform Skin Disorders in Rome, GA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Rome, GA.

Local Businesses

Gary Marc Wetherington

706-290-2702
504 Redmond Rd Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Harbin Clinic

706-290-2334
504 Redmond Rd Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Jason L Smith

(706) 235-7711
103 John Maddox Dr Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Stanley Jackson Self

706-291-0510
18 Riverbend Dr Sw Ste 210
Rome, GA 30161


Skin Cancer And Cosmetic Dermatology Center

(706) 378-2235
160 Three Rivers Dr Ne
Rome, GA 30161


Jason Louis Smith

706-235-7711
103 John Maddox Dr Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Julia Griffin Girard

706-290-2361
504 Redmond Rd Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Smith, Jason L

(706) 235-7711
103 John Maddox Dr Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Christopher Robinson

550 Redmond Road
Rome, GA 30165


Coosa Clinics Inc

1-706-235-4411
20 Riverbend Drive Southwest
Rome, GA 30161


Skin Cancer & Cosmetic Drmtlgy

(706) 378-2235
160 Three Rivers Dr Ne
Rome, GA 30161


Harbin Clinic Vein Center

(706) 232-4122
115 John Maddox Dr Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Wetherington G Marc

(706) 233-8500
550 Redmond Rd Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Kevin R Snodgrass Plastic & Reconstructve Srgry

1-706-378-0200
184 Three Rivers Drive Northeast
Rome, GA 30161


Link Joel R

1-706-235-4411
3268 Martha Berry Highway Northeast
Rome, GA 30165


James Aloysius Rooney

715-858-4747
310 W 6Th St Sw
Rome, GA 30165


Harris, Keith – Family Dermatology

(706) 235-0029
100 John Maddox Dr Nw, #A
Rome, GA 30165


Girard, Julia

706-233-8516
550 Redmond Rd Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Northwest Georgia Dermatology

(706) 235-7711
103 John Maddox Dr Nw
Rome, GA 30165


Richard Arasi

(706) 235-0029
100 John Maddox Dr Nw Ste A
Rome, GA 30165


Skin Disorders FAQ in Rome, GA

How do I know if my rash is fungal?

What are symptoms of a fungal rash? A fungal rash is often red and itches or burns. You may have red, swollen bumps like pimples or scaly, flaky patches.

What viruses cause skin problems?

Chickenpox (varicella-zoster virus). COVID-19 (coronavirus). Fifth disease (parvovirus B19). Hand, foot and mouth disease (coxsackievirus A16). Measles (morbillivirus). Roseola (human herpesvirus 6). Rubella (rubella virus).

What bacteria causes most skin infections?

Staph bacteria are one of the most common causes of skin infections in the U.S. Most of these skin infections are minor (such as pimples and boils), are not spread to others (not infectious), and usually can be treated without antibiotics.

What does anxiety rash look like?

A stress rash usually looks like raised red bumps or hives that range from a single welt to a cluster of tiny dots. Commonly, these clusters will appear on the face, neck, chest, arms, and hands. However, they are not limited to those areas and can ultimately appear anywhere on the body.

What is butterfly syndrome?

Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare genetic condition that makes skin so fragile that it can tear or blister at the slightest touch. Children born with it are often called “Butterfly Children” because their skin seems as fragile as a butterfly wing. Mild forms may get better with time.

What skin conditions can anxiety cause?

“Anxiety is a well-known trigger of the stress response, which is linked to skin problems like acne, eczema, urticaria, psoriasis, rosacea and obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders,” Dr Ahmed says.

What is a psychosomatic rash?

Stress rashes often appear as raised red bumps called hives. They can affect any part of the body, but often a stress rash is on the face, neck, chest or arms. Hives may range from tiny dots to large welts and may form in clusters. They may be itchy or cause a burning or tingling sensation.

How do you tell if a rash is fungal or bacterial?

Skin infections caused by viruses usually result in red welts or blisters that can be itchy and/or painful. Meanwhile, fungal infections usually present with a red, scaly and itchy rash with occasional pustules.

Which is the most common skin type found?

Combination. Combination skin is the most common skin type, says Hale. And it looks different from person to person: you might have an oily T-zone (nose, forehead, and/or chin) but dry skin everywhere else, or you might be dry and sensitive only in certain concentrated spots—say, around the eyes or mouth.

What are the most common skin concerns?

Acne. Eczema and dermatitis. Aging. Rosacea. Warts.