1. Newborn Rashes and Skin Conditions
It’s very common for newborns to have rashes or other skin problems. Some of them have long names that are hard to say and sound scary. But most will go away on their own in a few days or weeks.
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2. rash Questions
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3. 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...
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4. MedlinePlus FAQ: Disease or Condition Information
To find information about a disease or condition, click on the Health Topics button on the MedlinePlus homepage. You can also find the Health Topics button at the top of the other MedlinePlus pages.
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5. Rashes - News, Information on Rashes - NY Times Health Information
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6. Diaper Rash Information - Spanish — EthnoMed
Diaper Rash Information - Spanish
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7. Rash
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8. 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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9. Rash
A rash is a skin reaction that changes your skin's color, appearance, or texture. A rash can appear on just one part of your body or all over it. A rash may be the sign of an allergic reaction or infection.
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10. Poison Ivy - Oak - Sumac Rash, Information & Treatment
Poison ivy, oak, and sumac are plants that commonly cause an allergic skin reaction. The result is typically an itching, red rash with bumps or blisters.
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