Cutaneous Coccidioidomycosis treatment in Acapulco
If you are looking for cutaneous coccidioidomycosis treatment in Acapulco, you will find 21 specialists available, in 20 clinics, with consultations from $700 MXN. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
Consultations from $700 MXN.
The cutaneous lesion of coccidioidomycosis corresponds to the skin manifestations of an infection by a fungus present in soils of arid areas, which is acquired by breathing in its spores.
How does it present? On the skin it can give rise to nodules, ulcers or eruptions, which sometimes appear together with respiratory symptoms or general malaise.
When is it worth reviewing? Skin lesions that do not improve, especially in people who live in or have traveled to dry regions, warrant evaluation.
Which specialist treats it? The dermatologist is the one who examines this type of lesion and guides its workup. Faced with a persistent lesion of unclear cause, the most advisable thing is for a professional to review it carefully.
Which specialist to see for cutaneous coccidioidomycosis in Acapulco?
Doctors who treat cutaneous coccidioidomycosis in Acapulco
Dr. Fray Elaev Serrano
Dr. Balfre Torres Bibiano
Dr. Osorio Marcela Garibay
Dr. Alvaro Rhony Orellana
Dr. Fernando Cajigas G.
Dr. María De Guadalupe Chavez Lopez
Dr. Guadalupe Estrada Chavez
Dr. Maria Alejandra Cueva Sánchez
Dr. Martha Teresa De La Cruz Rodriguez
Dr. Ocampo Rogelia Lopez
Dr. Jesus Mauricio Cagigas Adalid
Dr. Pólito América Pérez
Dr. Marina Romero Navarrete
Dr. Ma De La Luz Chavez Lopez
Dr. Manuel Serrano SoliS
Dr. Venus Valencia Vázquez
Dr. Laredo Beatriz Mendez
Dr. Fernando Cagigas Gaño
Dr. Tomas Estrada Garcia
Dr. Roberto Augusto Estrada Castañon
Dr. Fernando Javier Cajigas Gurza
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats cutaneous coccidioidomycosis?
The treatment of cutaneous coccidioidomycosis is usually handled by specialists in dermatologist, dermatologist.
How many doctors are available in Acapulco?
We currently have 21 doctors who can treat cutaneous coccidioidomycosis in Acapulco.