1. Rashes
A simple rash is called dermatitis, meaning inflammation of the skin. Contact dermatitis is caused by things your skin touches, such as:
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2. rash on face - Dermatology - MedHelp
went very red, scaly and flaky. I tried to calm it down with E45 but eventaully realised this was making it worse. For about 2-3 months I tried different sensitive products, each time waiting about 2 weeks till the next one, each time skin react...
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3. Diaper Rash
Diaper rash (diaper dermatitis) is a skin problem caused by the skin staying wet, rubbing from the diaper, and contact with chemicals in the urine and stool. The skin may look red, raw, scalded, or burned. While a diaper rash is uncomfortable, gen...
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4. Rashes: MedlinePlus
A rash is an area of irritated or swollen skin. It might be red and itchy, bumpy, scaly, crusty or blistered. Rashes are a symptom of many different medical conditions. Things that can cause a rash include other diseases, irritating substances, al...
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6. Allergic Skin Rash Pictures - HealthCentral
Every individual has different IgE antibodies, and each allergic substance stimulates production of its own specific IgE.
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7. Hardin MD : Heat Rash Pictures / Miliaria Pictures
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9. Systemic lupus erythematosus rash on the face
This is a picture of a systemic lupus erythematosis rash on the face. Lupus erythematosis often produces a "butterfly rash" or malar rash. Typically, the rash also appears on the nose.
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10. Dermatomyositis, heliotrope rash on the face - Shands Healthcare
Inflammation of the connective tissues (dermatomyositis) typically produces a reddish-purple (violaceous) rash. The rash is named after the tendency of plants to grow toward the sun (heliotropic) and is characteristic of dermatomyositis.
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