When to Refer to a Doctor for Skin Conditions Quiz

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What symptoms would warrant a referral to a doctor?

  • Extreme itching, irritation, or severe vesicle and bullae formation (correct)
  • Mild itching and irritation
  • Redness and minor irritation
  • Dry skin with no vesicle formation

At what body surface area involvement should one consider consulting a doctor?

  • <10%
  • 5-15%
  • 10-20%
  • >25% (correct)

Which of the following scenarios would not necessitate a doctor's referral?

  • Extreme itching with minor redness (correct)
  • Severe itching with bullae formation
  • Severe redness on the face
  • Severe vesicle formation on the hands and feet

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