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Best Doctors for Rosacea Treatment in Indore

49 Doctors for Rosacea Treatment found

Dr. Arpit Shrimal - Dermatologist

Dr. Arpit Shrimal

MBBS, MD (Dermatology)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Surekha Arora - Dermatologist

Dr. Surekha Arora

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Meetesh Agrawal - Dermatologist

Dr. Meetesh Agrawal

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Narendra Gokhle - Dermatologist

Dr. Narendra Gokhle

MBBS, MD (Dermatology)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Atishay Bukharia - Dermatologist

Dr. Atishay Bukharia

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Atika Agrawal - Dermatologist

Dr. Atika Agrawal

MBBS, DDVL

Dermatologist

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Dr. Anil Dashore - Dermatologist

Dr. Anil Dashore

MBBS, DD (Dermat)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Monika Patidar Choudhary - Dermatologist

Dr. Monika Patidar Choudhary

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Ginni Chhabria - Dermatologist

Dr. Ginni Chhabria

MBBS, DD (Dermat)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Pulkit Chaturvedi - Dermatologist

Dr. Pulkit Chaturvedi

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Sanjay Khare - Dermatologist

Dr. Sanjay Khare

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Rahul Nagar - Dermatologist

Dr. Rahul Nagar

MBBS, DNB, DD (Dermat)

Dermatologist

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Dr. Vijay Khetan - Dermatologist

Dr. Vijay Khetan

MBBS, DVD

Dermatologist

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Dr. Appurva Bansal - Dermatologist

Dr. Appurva Bansal

MBBS, DDVL

Dermatologist

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Dr. Pritica Debnath Mathur - Dermatologist

Dr. Pritica Debnath Mathur

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

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Frequently asked questions

No, rosacea is not an autoimmune disease as per the doctors for Rosacea treatment. Rosacea symptoms are a chronic skin condition that causes redness, bumps, and pus-filled pimples on the face. 


No, rosacea causes are not linked to thyroid disease. However, there may be other underlying medical conditions that can cause both rosacea and thyroid disease. It is important to see a doctor if you think you have either condition, as they can help diagnose and treat the underlying cause.

Yes, it is recommended that you see a dermatologist if you suspect you have rosacea. A dermatologist can diagnose your condition and provide you with a treatment plan that is tailored to your needs.

Rosacea can be mistaken for other skin conditions such as acne, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, lupus, and perioral dermatitis.

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