If you are a hiker, does it form linear streaks along the lower legs (a sign of poison ivy)? Duration — Did the rash appear and disappear within a day or two (as in roseola), or has it lasted for a week (as in fifth disease) or longer (as in SLE)? Occupational exposures ...
This is a common type of irritant contact dermatitis that occurs in most infants and some adults who wear diapers when feces and urine are in contact with the skin for too long. Stasis dermatitis This is a weepy, oozy dermatitis that occurs on the lower legs of individuals who have chronic...
A.DermatologyLanganDermatologyW.DermatologyMansoorDermatologyG.DermatologyBrabantDermatologyL.DermatologyA.DermatologyJamiesonDermatologyWileyClinical & Experimental DermatologyLangan EA, Mansoor W, Brabant G, Young HS, Jamieson LA. A painful blistering rash on the lower legs and perineum. Clin Exp Dermatol. ...
legs, lower back, medications, moderate to high fevers, most common, mouth, neck, older children, one-year-old, outside of elbows, over the counter, patch, phone, pimple, pimply, pimply red rash, pinpoint hole, pus-filled blister, pustule, quarantine, raised, raised patches, raised welt...
This is a common type of irritant contact dermatitisthat occurs in most infants and some adults who wear diapers when feces and urine are in contact with the skin for too long. Stasis dermatitis This is a weepy, oozy dermatitis that occurs on the lower legs of individuals who have chronic ...
Asteatotic eczema, also called xerotic eczema often appears on the shins and lower legs, and looks dry and flakey. People tend to develop this eczema in winter months, from lack of humidity and wearing wool or other fabrics that can be irritating, per the AOCD. ...
Poster 1, Haemorrhagic bullae in a child with Henoch–Schönlein purpura However, the rash became more extensive, involving his arms, shoulders and ears. Within 2 weeks, large tense haemorrhagic bullae developed on the lower legs, feet and hands. Urinalysis was positive for blood and protein ...
There are a number of other possible causes of rashes on feet, but they tend to be less common or affect more of the body, rather than being confined to the foot or lower legs. 1. Psoriasis Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease causing red, scaly, itchy patches. Skin rashes from psoriasi...
Starting at a lower potency and working up to the highest potency tolerated will improve efficacy and decrease the risk of side effects. Warning patients that they may have a pustular flare on initiating treatment is also important, as adherence rates are likely to decrease if patients are ...
Lower legs • Symmetric, lichenoid papules/plaques • Associated with hepatitis C • Similar to Schamberg’s on HP, but more lichenoid and spongiosis Lichen aureus • Variant of PPD • Lower legs, trunk • Unilateral, grouped macules/papules with rusty, golden, or purple color ...