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Dermatology

Dermatology is the medical specialty focused on preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and problems of the skin, hair, and nails. A dermatologist helps people take care of their skin, hair, and nails. Our team is specially trained to diagnose and treat children and teens with conditions affecting their skin.

Dermatology

What is Pediatric Dermatology?

El Paso Children's Hospital Dermatology patient

Your child’s skin has to last a long time, from scraped knees on the playground to knee-slappers around the old folks’ home someday far, far in the future.

Pediatric Dermatology is a branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions in infants, children, adolescents and teenagers that affect the skin, hair and nails.

Children’s skin can be very different from that of adults. Because it needs to grow and stretch as the child moves and matures, a child’s skin is usually thinner and more easily injured than that of adults. Certain skin conditions are more common in children, while some produce different symptoms in children than adults.

Pediatric dermatologists are medical doctors who have years of specialized training to help them understand the unique characteristics of childrens’ skin and the conditions and injuries that can affect it. After graduating from medical school, pediatric dermatologists usually serve a residency in general Dermatology, followed by a fellowship or residency in Pediatric Dermatology. They also seek out more training and education throughout their careers, to keep up with the latest ideas and treatment advances.

As part of their education, pediatric dermatology providers receive extensive training in how to understand children and their medical needs, including communication from children who aren’t yet verbal. They’re also skilled at communicating with parents and other caregivers, collaborating closely with them to help coordinate a child’s dermatological treatment plan at home.

Common Conditions

The Dermatology program at El Paso Children's Hospital diagnoses, treats and manages a comprehensive range of medical conditions that can impact the health of children's skin.

Acne

Acne is a skin condition that causes the skin to produce pimples, whiteheads or blackheads. Often the result of hormonal changes related to puberty, acne occurs when hair follicles (also called pores) get clogged with dead skin cells and natural oils. With modern treatments, many cases of childhood acne can be successfully managed.

Contact Dermatitis

This is an itchy, red rash that can develop if a child's skin reacts to something that has touched them. There are two major types of contact dermatitis, including irritant contact dermatitis (caused by exposure to irritants like soap, chemicals, urine in a diaper, etc.) and allergic contact dermatitis, which is caused by an allergic reaction to something a child touched (like latex, poison ivy, antibiotic cream, adhesive bandages, nickel, etc).

Skin Infections and Infestations

A wide variety of bacterial, viral and parasitic infections can impact the health of children's skin. The Dermatology program at El Paso Children's Hospital is well-equipped to diagnose and treat even rare or exotic types of these conditions.

Contact a Pediatric Dermatologist

While many skin conditions in children have a ready explanation and easy solution, others can be a complicated puzzle. Factors like genetics, diet, allergies, sensitivities, environmental exposures and even bacterial and parasitic infections can all play a role in some cases, making lasting recovery hard to find.

From acne to insect bites, diaper rash to more serious dermatological conditions, trust the health and healing of your child’s skin to El Paso Children’s Hospital.

Multispecialty Center
5400 Alameda Avenue
El Paso, Texas 79905
Phone 915-242-8402

Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Medical Staff

Dr. Shauna Goldman
Shauna Goldman, MD
Board Certified Dermatologist & Pediatric Dermatologist

Conditions Treated