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Pruritus without rash. Mayo Clinic; 2021. James WD, et al. Pruritus and neurocutaneous dermatoses. In: Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology ...
Rash that may look darker or lighter in people with brown or Black skin and redder in those with white skin; Ring-shaped (annular) rash, for a type called ...
Learn about the causes of and home-care tips for this common viral infection that often affects children by age 2, causing a high fever followed by a rash.
Rubella is a viral infection that passes easily to others, called contagious. It's best known by its rash. It's also called German measles or three-day ...
Avoiding scratching the rash. Cover affected areas with a clean, damp washcloth. Soak in a bath sprinkled with Epsom salts, baking soda or an oatmeal-based bath ...
Sensitive skin. People who develop a rash after contact with certain irritants are more likely to form the blisters of dyshidrosis. Atopic dermatitis. Some ...
Signs and symptoms include a rapid, weak pulse; a skin rash; and nausea and vomiting. Common triggers include certain foods, some medications, insect venom ...
Itching with a rash could be the result of dry skin, allergic reactions, skin disorders, or infectious diseases such as chickenpox or shingles. Treatments ...
Learn more about the symptoms and treatments for this sun-induced skin rash that usually appears in spring or summer, and also after using tanning beds.
Ringworm of the body (tinea corporis) is a rash caused by a fungal infection. It's usually an itchy, circular rash with clearer skin in the middle. Ringworm ...
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