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Walk-in Dermatology: Treating Common Skin Conditions Virtually

  • June 12, 2020
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what to put on skinThe coronavirus pandemic has caused telehealth to rise in popularity. Video appointments allow patients to meet with a doctor virtually, as an alternative to having to visit a clinic or go to a hospital. For individuals that are concerned that visiting a doctor could expose them to COVID-19, telehealth is a good way for them to receive the medical care they need without having to schedule an in-person appointment.

While certain health conditions may require an in-person visit, many conditions can be treated virtually. In fact, some dermatologists have been offering the option for telehealth appointments long before the coronavirus pandemic. This is because many skin conditions can be diagnosed visually.

Virtual dermatology, visual diagnosis

High-resolution mobile cameras make a visual diagnosis a possibility. Doctors use a private video platform, which could include Skype or Zoom, to communicate with the patient.

While telehealth appointments don’t allow for full skin checks, they allow for a dermatologist to examine a specific spot and determine if the condition is harmless, needs treatment, or requires an in-person visit. Your dermatologist may even ask to see what skin products you use during your normal skincare routine.

Telehealth appointments can be used for a variety of routine skin issues, including acne and rashes. They can also serve as an initial consultation about concerns such as sunspots, though follow-ups might be needed.

Methods used to diagnosis virtually

Most dermatologists use two different methods, usually in conjunction with one another, in order to make a diagnosis.

In one method, you upload photos or videos of your skin to a private platform before the virtual appointment. This allows the dermatologist to examine your skin and get an idea of the problem before the appointment. In the other method, you show your dermatologist your skin during the actual video consultation.

Dermatologists typically use a combination of these two methods because the video quality isn’t always as high-resolution as photo quality. Using a combination of these methods allows them to determine the problem and begin developing a treatment method.

Preparing for an appointment

The first step, of course, is to book a video appointment with a clinic such as Walk-in Dermatology. Before you book an appointment, know exactly what you’re hoping to get out of the appointment. You should be able to describe what is going on with your skin and how it is impacting you.

Once you set-up the appointment, the dermatologist may ask you to send photos of your skin to them. You’re going to want to take photos in a well-lit area. Remember not to wear make-up or use a filter when taking the photos.

Finally, find a quiet area in your home where you can talk to the dermatologist without distractions.

What to expect during the appointment

On the day of the appointment, you will discuss your skincare routine and what skin issues you’re experiencing. This conversation is similar to what would happen during an in-person visit.

Then, you’ll be asked to use your camera to show off areas of concern. If possible, use a phone camera or tablet for this portion of the appointment. They usually have better visual quality than a webcam, allowing the dermatologist to easily see what is going on.

Finally, the dermatologist will talk to you about what steps to take. This could include adjustments to your skincare routine or taking a prescription. Sometimes, you need to schedule an in-person follow-up appointment.

Office visits still needed

Telehealth appointments are a great way to receive a consultation, which allows people to begin treatment. Getting the right medication decreases the chance of symptoms getting worse.

However, there are times where an in-person office appointment will need to be arranged after the telehealth appointment. For example, if the problem is in a sensitive area or there is a need for a skin cancer screener.

Some skin conditions can’t be treated virtually, such as animal bites, infected wounds, and diabetic foot ulcers. And, if you’re rapidly worsening conditions, such as hives with throat swelling, you should go to the ER instead of waiting for a virtual appointment.

Final thoughts

Since many skin conditions can be diagnosed visually, telehealth appointments are a safe way for people to seek medical treatment from a dermatologist during the coronavirus pandemic. Say good-bye to having to sit around in a crowded, stuffy waiting room!

Other doctors are also offering telehealth appointments for common health issues, such as diagnosing strep throat. Many doctors are also planning to continue offering telehealth appointments even after the coronavirus pandemic is over.

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