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Results 1 - 10 of 446 for Skin rash
  1. Heat rash occurs in babies when the pores of the sweat glands become blocked. This happens most often when ... To avoid heat rash, keep your baby cool and dry during warm weather. Some helpful suggestions: During the hot season, dress your baby ...
  2. Rashes involve changes in the color, feeling or texture of your skin. ... Often, the cause of a rash can be determined from how it looks and its location and symptoms. Skin testing, such as a scraping or biopsy, may ...
  3. A rash is a change in the color or texture of the skin. A skin rash can be: Bumpy Flat Red, skin-colored, or ... most common skin problem in infants is diaper rash. Diaper rash is an irritation of the skin ...
  4. ... The result is most often an itchy, red rash with bumps or blisters. ... The rash is caused by skin contact with the oils (resin) of certain plants. The oils most often enter ...
  5. ... caused by a virus that leads to a rash on the cheeks, arms, and legs. ... The disease causes a tell-tale bright-red rash on the cheeks. The rash also spreads to ...
  6. Diaper rash is a skin problem that develops in the area under an infant's diaper. ... Diaper rashes are common in babies from 4 to 15 months old. They may be noticed more when babies ...
  7. Pityriasis rosea is a common type of skin rash most often seen in young adults. ... or last as long as 12 weeks. The rash starts with a single large patch called a ...
  8. ... Weight loss . Mouth sores . Sensitivity to sunlight. Skin rash -- A "butterfly" rash develops in about half the people with SLE. The rash is mostly seen over the cheeks and bridge ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 24 to 48 hours after the exposure. The rash may persist for weeks after the exposure stops. ... severe. You may have red, streaky, or patchy rash where the substance touched the skin. The allergic ...
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