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  1. ... is a photo of a systemic lupus erythematosis rash on the face. Lupus erythematosis often produces a butterfly rash or malar rash. Typically, the rash also appears ...
  2. ... causes fever, fatigue, muscle aches, and a painful rash. The mpox rash may involve part or all of the body. Once it appears, the rash goes through several stages. Stage 1: Macules - flat, ...
  3. ... effect is a red, itchy, warm, painful, swollen rash on the arm where you got the shot. This rash, which can be large, is also known as “ ...
  4. This drug rash was caused by Tegretol. Medications can cause many different skin reactions, with varying rashes.
  5. ... tissue disease, typically produces a reddish-purple (violaceous) rash. The rash is named after the tendency of plants to ...
  6. ... by ticks. This photograph shows the classical appearing rash which often begins on the wrists and ankles, ... rapidly towards the center of the body. The rash may also be present on the palms and ...
  7. Rash and open scratches from a scabies infection. (Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and ...
  8. Poison oak rash on the arm. Several plants produce toxins that cause skin reaction. This is the appearance of poison oak ...
  9. To prevent or treat heat rash in an infant, dress the baby in light-weight cotton, use a fan with a gentle breeze (if air conditioning is ...
  10. Diaper rash may be caused by chemical irritants rather than bacterial or candidal infection. Common irritants include ammonia from ...
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