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Common Skin Problems

Dermatologists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the skin. Their extensive training and expertise make them the go-to choice for complex or chronic skin problems. In most urgent care settings, the doctor can diagnose a skin problem and prescribe medicines to treat the infection.<br><br>However, if youu2019re concerned about a skin issue when a dermatologist might not be readily available in the evening or on the weekend, DOC-AID Urgent Care is here to provide you with prompt and expert medical attention.

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Common Skin Problems

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  1. Common Skin Problems DOC-AID URGENT CARE

  2. How long should a cold last? A cold can stay around for a little while, but generally symptoms ease up in about a week. However, a cold can stick around for longer than that if you aren’t getting enough rest and fluids, or if you’re treating and medicating the cold like it’s a different kind of illness. Sometimes a cough can be caused by a cold, but other times it can be caused by allergies, acid reflux, or even some medications. It’s never a bad idea to go see a doctor if you’re suffering from a cough or cold, because the doctor can easily identify the cause, provide proper treatment, and help to alleviate the symptoms quickly.

  3. How long should you have a cold before going to the doctor? If you’ve been experiencing symptoms for longer than 2 weeks, or if the symptoms keep coming back, then you should definitely see a doctor. The issue might be with allergies or sinusitis, which won’t go away like a cold will. At an urgent care clinic like ours, the doctors will be able to treat allergies or sinusitis and provide long-term relief. They can also treat acid reflux if it is causing your symptoms. Also, if you’re experiencing a fever along with the cold symptoms, then you should see a doctor. A person with a fever of 102 F or higher should go see a doctor. And if your child is younger than 3 months old and has a fever of 100 F or higher, then you must take him or her to see a doctor immediately.

  4. Can I go to urgent care for a cough? Yes, you can come to an urgent care clinic for a cough or a cold! At an urgent care clinic, the doctor will be able to diagnose a cold easily and provide you with medication to ease the symptoms, if you like. The doctor can provide a sore throat spray to soothe a sore throat, and a nasal spray to ease stuffiness. There are other cold and cough medications that can help ease symptoms, like pain relievers, antihistamines, and other decongestants. If your cough is being caused by an underlying condition, then the doctor can diagnose and treat it. For example, many people have allergies to dust or pollen in the air and experience sinusitis as a result. To address these issues, the doctor can provide a decongestant, an antihistamine, a corticosteroid, or a nasal saline wash.

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