Treatment of skin diseases in children
Pediatric dermatology treats the most common skin diseases in children. Children’s skin is just as affected by inflammation, eczema, injuries and allergies as that of adults. They also have a different course and must be treated in a specially adapted manner. Both children’s skin and metabolism react differently than in adults. And even an ointment applied “only” externally can be problematic for a small organism, so if in doubt you should always seek the advice of an experienced dermatologist for children.
Common skin diseases in children and adolescents
Pediatric dermatology treats common conditions such as atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, diaper dermatitis and mollusca contagiosa.
As with the treatment of adults, we are always up to date with the latest medical guidelines and offer the latest and most modern treatment options, particularly for the following skin changes in children and infants:
- Acne
- Allergies – Childhood allergies
- Port-wine stains (nevus flammeus)
- Early childhood hemangiomas (hemangiomas)
- Neurodermatitis
- Pigment stain control and skin cancer prevention, as well as skin cancer protection for children
- Fungal diseases of the skin
- Warts
Treatment of skin diseases in children
Are you looking for a pediatric dermatologist in Frankfurt? Then you’ve come to the right place. In our child-friendly practice, we offer comprehensive care and specialized treatment for the skin health of your little ones.
We understand that dealing with skin problems in children requires special sensitivity. That is why we attach great importance to sensitive and child-friendly care at our practice in Frankfurt. Our goal is not only to improve your child’s skin health, but also to ensure that your child feels comfortable and safe throughout the treatment process.
If you are looking for a competent dermatologist for children in Frankfurt, you have come to the right place. Contact us today to make an appointment and get the best possible dermatological care for your child.