Dermatology is the branch of medical science that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases, its appendages (hair, nails), and adjoining mucous membrane, (mouth, genitals) The Department of Dermatology at Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences has separate sections which deal with different types of dermatitisand nature of skin diseases. KIMS offers a full spectrum of clinical care for patients of all ages, ensuring that patients receive the most advanced treatments available.
KIMS Centres of Excellence
- Dermatology
- Venereology
- Cosmetic dermatology
Dermatology
The general Dermatology division deals with conditions related to Skin, Hair and Nails. The Venereology division deals with all sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. The Leprosy Division deals with all the stages of Leprosy and its complications. The Cosmetic Dermatology Division deals with all cosmetic procedures related to Skin, Hair and Nails. The department of dermatology at KIMS keeps abreast with the latest developments in the field and is well equipped to perform various dermatological treatments and procedures apart from accurate diagnosis, of even troublesome, acute and chronic skin problems.
Venereology
Is the branch of medical science that deals with the diagnosis and treatment ofsexually transmitted diseases (STD) also known as 'venereal diseases'. The venereal diseases include bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. Some of the major diseases are HIV infection, syphilis, gonorrhoea, candidiasis, herpes simplex, human papilloma virus infection, and genital scabies. Other sexually transmitted infections studied in the field include Chanchroid, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, Granuloma Inguinale, Hepatitis B and Cytomegalovirus infection.
Leprosy
Is a chronic bacterial disease of the skin and nerves in the hands and feet. And in some cases the lining of the nose. It is not clear how the germ is spread, but household and prolonged closed contact tends to increase contagion. The germs get in the air through nasal discharge of untreated lepromatous patients. Patients with leprosy should be treated by a skin specialist who has experience with the disease. Treatment is with multiple drugs for six months to two years. The best way to prevent the spread of leprosy is the early diagnosis and treatment of people who are infected.
Cosmetic Dermatology
Is a very popular branch of Dermatology. The physicians and staff at the KIMS care for patients with a wide range of cosmetic conditions. Whether you want to restore a more youthful look to your skin or remove unwanted hair, blood vessels, tattoos, or vascular birthmarks, the Cosmetic Dermatology& Laser Centre KIMS offers the most state-of-the-art treatment options to help you achieve your personal goals.