There are many skin conditions which affect children including eczema, warts, moles, acne, and fungal infections (ringworm of the skin or scalp). Many more rare skin diseases also occur ranging from types of hair loss to unusual rashes or growths on the skin.
Should I take my child to a dermatologist for all skin-related problems?
Pediatricians and family practitioners can effectively diagnose and treat a variety of skin disorders. When a child has a chronic skin disorder, such as moderate to severe eczema or psoriasis, or any problem which is not responding well to treatment or is difficult to diagnose, the the primary care doctor will often recommend a visit to the dermatologist. A child with an unusual growth or mole would also benefit from a dermatologic exam.