Blog: Common Skin Problems

Common Skin Problems That Can Be Treated at Urgent Care

When faced with sudden skin problems, it's natural to wonder whether a visit to urgent care is sufficient. 

 

Our board-certified healthcare providers are experienced in diagnosing and treating various skin conditions, and we are open seven days a week for your convenience.

A woman with a patch of red on her arm.

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.

 

However, if you're 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.

Common Skin Problems Treated at Urgent Care Centers

Acne

Acne is a skin condition that causes pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads on the face, shoulders, and back. It occurs when hair follicles get clogged with oil and dead skin cells, leading to inflammation and the formation of these blemishes.

Bug Bites

Bug bites are small, itchy bumps on the skin caused by insects like mosquitoes, fleas, or bedbugs. These bumps appear when the insects bite you to feed on your blood. Occasionally bug bites become infected and require antibiotics to heal properly.

Canker, Cold, & Mouth Sores

These are small, painful sores that develop inside the mouth. Canker sores are usually round and white, while cold sores are fluid-filled blisters caused by the herpes simplex virus.

Eczema

Eczema is a skin condition that leads to red, itchy, and inflamed patches. It's often caused by an overactive immune response and can be triggered by factors like allergies or stress.

Impetigo

Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that results in red sores that break open, ooze, and develop a yellow-brown crust. It's highly contagious and commonly affects children.

Poison Oak & Poison Ivy

These plants contain an oil that can cause an itchy, red rash when it comes into contact with the skin. The rash often develops in streaks or patches and can be pretty uncomfortable.

Rashes

Rashes are areas of irritated or inflamed skin that can look red, scaly, bumpy, or blotchy. Various factors, such as allergies, infections, or skin conditions, can cause them.

Ringworm

Despite its name, ringworm is actually a fungal infection that causes a red, circular rash with clear skin in the center. It can affect different parts of the body and is highly contagious.

Scabies

Scabies is a skin infestation caused by tiny mites. It leads to intense itching, especially at night, and results in tiny red bumps or blisters.

Warts

Warts are small, rough growths on the skin caused by a viral infection. They can appear anywhere on the body and may have a bumpy or cauliflower-like texture.

 

What to Expect When Visiting an Urgent Care Center for Skin Problems

You can expect a few things if you go to an urgent care center for a skin issue. First, you'll need to fill out some basic information about yourself, your medical history, and your symptoms. A doctor will look at your skin, schedule tests or imaging, identify the issue, and prescribe treatment.

 

Get prompt medical attention at DOC-AID Urgent Care today! Our kind and compassionate staff are experienced in diagnosing skin issues and can help you find relief. We are also able to refer patients to specialists if needed. 

 

Contact our office today to talk with a member of our specialist team. Give us a call or book an appointment online! We serve patients locally in Laredo, Hebbronville, Zapata, Carrizo Springs, Cotulla, Eagle Pass, and throughout Texas via our Telehealth option. Walk-ins are welcome.

 

 

Locations for Doc-Aid Urgent Care in Laredo, TX

Monarch Drive Laredo, TX

  • 2438 Monarch Drive Suite A-375 Laredo, TX 78045
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E. Saunders Laredo, TX

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