Cutaneous Blastomycosis Lesion treatment in Huixquilucan
If you are looking for cutaneous blastomycosis lesion treatment in Huixquilucan, you will find 17 specialists available, from $600 MXN per consultation, spread across 17 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
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The cutaneous lesion of blastomycosis refers to the skin manifestations of blastomycosis, an infection caused by a fungus that can affect different organs and that, at times, leaves visible signs on the skin.
Frequent symptoms: On the skin, raised lesions, crusts, ulcers, or nodules may be seen that tend to grow slowly and that are sometimes accompanied by general symptoms.
Common causes: It originates from the presence of the responsible fungus in the body, which can spread and appear on the skin as part of the condition.
Which specialist treats it? The dermatologist is the one who evaluates these skin lesions and guides the necessary studies. If skin lesions appear that do not heal or that change over time, the most sensible course is to have a professional examine them.
Which specialist to see for cutaneous blastomycosis lesion in Huixquilucan?
Doctors who treat cutaneous blastomycosis lesion in Huixquilucan
Dr. Luis Alberto Bonilla Arcaute
Dr. Esperanza Martínez Soto
Dr. Marcela Saeb Lima
Dr. María Cristina García Robledo
Dr. Mary Angela Regan Bueno
Dr. Méd. Fernando De La Barreda Becerril
Dr. Bertha Alicia Ramírez Cooremans
Dr. Ofelia Reyes Servin
Dr. Sonia Toussaint Caine
Dr. Alejandro Woroszylski Yoselevitz
Dr. Orly Cheirif Wolosky
Dr. Bertha Alvarez Zavala
Dr. Adalid Yakelin Morales Miranda
Dr. Ileana Virginia Valbuena Alamo
Dr. Alejandro Cano Castro
Dr. Nicole Stephanie Kresch Tronik
Dr. Karla Moreno Vázquez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats cutaneous blastomycosis lesion?
The treatment of cutaneous blastomycosis lesion is usually handled by specialists in dermatologist, dermatologist.
How many doctors are available in Huixquilucan?
We currently have 17 doctors who can treat cutaneous blastomycosis lesion in Huixquilucan.