Psoriasis vs. Eczema: How To Tell the Difference
- posted: Oct. 18, 2024
At Suburban Dermatology, Dr. Josephine Okwechime treats many skin conditions. Some skin conditions can be mistaken for different ones due to similar symptoms or appearance. An example is the confusion Read More
When To See a Dermatologist for Rosacea Treatment
- posted: Oct. 16, 2024
Do you sometimes have bumps or red flushing on your face out of nowhere? If so, you may be living with Rosacea in Kokomo, IN. While there is no cure Read More
Understanding Hyperpigmentation: Causes, Types, and Triggers
- posted: Sep. 16, 2024
Suburban Dermatology is staffed by Dr. Josephine Okwechime, a skilled expert who fully understands various conditions, such as hyperpigmentation, in Kokomo, IN. If you’re baffled by this condition, you’re not Read More
Common Causes of Skin Rashes
- posted: Aug. 29, 2024
A skin rash is characterized by an area of irritated/swollen skin. According to Dr. Josephine Okwechime of Suburban Dermatology in Kokomo, IN, skin rashes typically manifest by revealing the following Read More
When to See a Dermatologist for Hair Loss
- posted: Aug. 26, 2024
It is natural for the hair to shed. However, excessive shedding can lead to hair loss. Hair loss can happen in both women and men, but it is most common Read More
Who Needs Skin Cancer Screenings?
- posted: Aug. 26, 2024
By the age of 70, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer. And if you've had five or more sunburns throughout your life, your risk of the most dangerous Read More
Psoriasis and Joint Pain
- posted: Jul. 31, 2024
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that primarily affects the skin, causing red, scaly patches. However, many people with psoriasis also experience joint pain, a condition known as psoriatic arthritis. Read More
Rosacea and Hormones: Understanding the Connection
- posted: Jul. 29, 2024
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like breakouts. While the exact cause of rosacea is not fully understood, various factors, including Read More