Dermatologic Diseases

Dermatologic diseases cover a broad range of conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. While some are mild and self-limiting, others involve persistent inflammation that disrupts daily life and requires targeted medical treatment.

Medicine used to treat Dermatologic Diseases

Medrol

Methylprednisolone

4 · 8 · 16mg

Medrol is formulated to address inflammation to alleviate arthritic symptoms, utilized to suppress immune-mediated conditions and to support body-wide inflammatory control.

From $0.48 / tablet View

Inflammatory skin conditions

Many common dermatologic diseases, including eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, and certain allergic rashes, share a root mechanism of immune-driven inflammation. The skin becomes red, swollen, and itchy, sometimes weeping or scaling. In humid climates across Southeast Asia, barrier dysfunction can worsen these flares, and certain fungal or environmental triggers are more prevalent in the region.

Corticosteroids are a mainstay for controlling acute flares. Methylprednisolone, a synthetic glucocorticoid, reduces the immune response driving inflammation and is used for moderate to severe presentations when topical treatment alone is insufficient.

If a rash is rapidly spreading, involves the face or eyes, or is accompanied by fever or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention promptly.