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Clinical Guidance
How to assess symptoms and act early
For skin care in Tetouan, request dermatology support when rash, itching, redness, or lesions are spreading, painful, or not resolving.
Read full symptom and waiting guide
Dermatology triage prioritizes spread speed, infection signs, pain, and systemic symptoms. Early treatment reduces complications from skin infections and severe inflammatory flares.
When to request same-day medical help
Rash, eczema, acne flare, or skin irritation persists beyond 48 hours and is worsening.
Redness, swelling, warmth, crusting, or discharge suggests localized infection.
Skin symptoms are interfering with sleep, work, or daily function.
Recurring skin episodes are becoming more frequent despite usual care.
Emergency warning signs (call now)
Rapidly spreading painful redness with fever or chills.
Facial swelling, lip swelling, or rash with breathing symptoms.
Widespread blistering, skin peeling, or severe medication reaction suspicion.
Skin infection signs plus confusion, severe weakness, or persistent vomiting.
What to do while waiting for the doctor
Keep affected skin clean, dry, and protected from friction.
Avoid new cosmetics, fragrances, or unprescribed topical products.
Do not scratch lesions; trim nails and use gentle cooling measures.
Take timeline photos to help clinical comparison.
Good outcomes usually come from early escalation, clear symptom tracking, and disciplined waiting steps.
This guide is educational and does not replace medical diagnosis.