If you experience this, consult an endocrinologist or dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment.
Early intervention, often supported by health insurance plans, is key in managing symptoms before they progress to costly complications.
In rare cases, misdiagnosis may even lead to medical malpractice claims involving dermatological negligence.
3. Rashes
It is commonly understood that rashes indicate underlying issues. Whether caused by food, medication, or contagious diseases like chickenpox, persistent and severe rashes should prompt a visit to the doctor.
Certain conditions such as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome or Lyell’s syndrome can have serious consequences.