Skin Conditions & Disorders

Understanding skin conditions requires more than surface-level observation.

Many dermatological concerns follow patterns influenced by biological, environmental, and psychological factors.

This section provides an organized overview of common skin conditions, related symptoms, and underlying mechanisms.

You may explore specific categories below to identify patterns that may be relevant to your case.


Explore Skin Condition Categories

Acne & Related Conditions

Conditions involving recurrent breakouts, inflammation, and post-acne changes.
Includes hormonal acne, cystic acne, acne scars, and related disorders.

→ Explore Acne Conditions


Eczema & Dermatitis

Chronic inflammatory skin conditions often associated with irritation, dryness, and sensitivity.
Includes atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and more.

→ Explore Eczema & Dermatitis


Psoriasis Spectrum

Autoimmune-related skin conditions characterized by scaling, plaques, and recurring flare-ups.

→ Explore Psoriasis Conditions


Hair & Scalp Disorders

Conditions affecting hair growth, scalp health, and hair loss patterns.
Includes alopecia, telogen effluvium, dandruff, and scalp inflammation.

→ Explore Hair & Scalp Conditions


Chronic Skin Symptoms

Persistent or recurring symptoms that may not be linked to a single diagnosis.
Includes itching, redness, burning sensations, and unexplained skin reactions.

→ Explore Symptoms


Psychodermatology & Behavior-Related Conditions

Skin conditions influenced by psychological and behavioral factors.
Includes skin picking, stress-related flare-ups, and psychogenic symptoms.

→ Explore Psychodermatology


How to Use This Section

If you are unsure which condition matches your symptoms, you may begin by exploring the categories above or reviewing symptom-based entries.

Each condition page provides structured information to help you better understand possible causes and recurring patterns.


When Standard Explanations Are Not Enough

In many cases, skin conditions persist despite treatment or appear without a clear explanation.

This may indicate underlying patterns that are not immediately visible through standard evaluation.


Request a Structured Case Analysis

If your condition is recurring, unresolved, or unclear, you may benefit from a structured evaluation.

You may submit your case details, including symptoms and images, for a personalized analysis.

→ Upload Your Case
→ Request Personalized Analysis

## Request a Structured Case Analysis

If your condition is recurring, unclear, or not responding as expected, you may request a structured evaluation.

→ Proceed to Analysis Request

After completing your payment, you will receive an email with instructions on how to submit your case details.

Please make sure to provide accurate contact information.

Thank you for your request.

To proceed with your structured case analysis, please reply to this email with the following:

1. Images of the affected area (if applicable)

2. Description of your symptoms

3. Duration of the condition

4. Previous treatments (if any)

You may include any additional details you consider relevant.

Once your information is received, your case will be reviewed.

You will receive your analysis via email.

If your condition keeps returning or remains unclear, you may request a structured analysis.