Visit this PICTURES OF RASHES PAGEThe diagnose my skin rash page focuses on providing information on the types of rashes that can occur. A rash is a very common skin care problem for individuals around the world. Almost every individual has had this type of problem at some point in their ...
Pictures of skin rashes may be used to help you diagnose a skin rash. However, viewing only skin rash pictures can often lead to a misdiagnosis. There are numerous types of skin rashes that can occur and many skin rashes look very similar, but they may have very different causes. In addi...
Healthcare providers often diagnose athlete’s foot on appearance alone. However, other conditions, likeplaque psoriasis, can cause similar symptoms, so if your rash doesn’t respond to antifungals, you may be tested for other causes. The Best Athlete's Foot Treatments Recap Athlete’s foot is ...
Common skin rashes include poison ivy, hives, Covid-19 rash, shingles, eczema, contact dermatitis, ringworm, psoriasis, and impetigo. Learn about rash types, treatment, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and prevention.
Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease What is hand-foot-and-mouth disease?Red rash on hands and feet, with a fever and sore throat? These are symptoms of hand-foot-and-mouth disease, a viral infection that is sometimes mistaken for strep throat. It can also cause mouth blisters. This virus is mo...
Is your skin itching, breaking out, covered in a rash, or playing host to spots of some sort? It may be the result of infection, a chronic skin condition, or contact with an allergen or irritant. This WebMD slideshow shows you how to spot skin problems c
To help prevent diaper rash, change diapers as needed to keep the area dry and expose the baby's bottom to fresh air when possible. You can use an ointment like Desitin (zinc oxide topical) to form a protective barrier on the baby's bottom. If the rash still persists after 2 to 3 ...
Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease (Coxsackie) Despite its scary name, this is a common childhood illness. It starts with a fever, followed by painful mouth sores and a non-itchy rash. The rash blisters on hands, feet, and sometimes buttocks and legs. It spreads through coughing, sneezing, and used...
Sorafenib: Hand-foot skin reaction and rash in an elderly patient: case report
75 Fred H., whose initial diagnosis of imbecility was replaced with “dementia of GP” not long after his admission, was noted to have a “distinct history of syphilis–old scars present on edge of tongue & penis.” 76 Thirty-two year old George W., suffering from a syphilitic rash, wa...