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    Rash

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    Rash
    Severe rash on a white male
    ICD-10 Rr20.htm+ r21 21 .
    ICD-9 782.1

    A Rash is a change of the skin which affects its color, appearance, or texture. A rash may be localized in one part of the body, or affect all the skin. Rashes may cause the skin to change color, itch, become warm, bumpy, dry, cracked or blistered, swell and may be painful. The causes, and therefore treatments for rashes, vary widely. Diagnosis must take into account such things as the appearance of the rash, other symptoms, what the patient may have been exposed to, occupation, and occurrence in family members. The diagnosis may confirm any number of conditions.

    The presence of a rash may aid associated signs and symptoms are diagnostic of certain diseases. For example, the rash in measles is an erythematous, maculopapular rash that begins a few days after the fever starts; it classically starts at the head and spreads downwards.

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    [edit] Causes

    Common causes of rashes include:

    Uncommon causes:

    [edit] Evaluation

    The causes of a rash are extremely broad, which may make the evaluation of a rash extremely difficult. An accurate evaluation by a doctor may only be made in the context of a thorough history (What medication is the patient taking? What is the patient's occupation? Where has the patient been?) and complete physical examination.

    Points to note in the examination include:

    Typically, it is never a good habit for one to scratch a rash, as doing so may invigorate the rash and cause it to spread. Gently rubbing the rash may provide temporary relief, but it is more than likely better to avoid contact with the affected areas altogether.

    [edit] Overview of symptoms

    Skin Disease Symptoms Usual Area of Body
    Acne Covered in small pus-filled sacs, blackheads, pimples or sore red bumps Face, Chest or Back
    Rosacea Flushed appearance or Redness Around cheeks, chin, forehead or nose
    Boil Painful red bump or a cluster of painful red bumps Anywhere
    Cellulitis Red, tender and swollen areas of skin Around a cut, scrape or skin breach
    Insect bite Red and/or itchy bumps on your skin Anywhere and can be sprinked randomly
    Allergic Reaction Irregular, raised or flat red sores that appeared after taking medicine/drugs or eating certain foods Anywhere
    Hives Bumps formed suddenly Anywhere but usually first noticed on face
    Seborrheic dermatitis Bumps and swelling Near glands
    Cradle Cap Dry, scaly skin Cover the head of a child
    Irritant contact dermatitis Red, itchy, scaly or oily rash Eyebrows, nose, edge of the scalp, point of contact with jewellery, perfume or clothing.
    Allergic Contact Dermatitis caused by poison ivy, oak or sumac Red, itchy, scaly or oily rash; can also be weeping or leathery. Anywhere that came in contact with the irritant either directly or via transfer (eg. from contaminated clothing.)
    Allergic purpura Small red dots on your skin, or larger, bruise-like spots that appeared after taking medicine Anywhere
    Pityriasis Rosea Started with a single scaly, red and slightly itchy spot, and within a few days, did large numbers of smaller patches of the rash, some red and/or others tan Chest and Abdomen
    Dermatitis herpetiformis Intensely itchy rash with red bumps and blisters Elbows, knees, back or buttocks
    Erythema nodosum Large red bumps that seem to bruise and are tender to touch Anywhere
    Psoriasis White, Scaly rash over red, irritated skin Elbows and knees
    Erythema multiforme Red, blotchy rash, with "target like" hives or sores. Anywhere
    Measles Red Rash that is raised with a fever or sore throat. Usually starts first on the forehead and face and spreads downward.
    Chickenpox Multiple blisters with a fever, cough, aches, tiredness and sore throat. Usually starts first on the face, chest and back and spreads downward.
    Shingles Red Blisters that are very painful and may crust Anywhere
    Fifth Disease Started as a fever and then developed a bright red rash Cheeks
    Warts Soft bumps forming that don't itch and have no other symptoms Anywhere
    Ringworm Bald spot on your scalp or a ring of itchy red skin Anywhere
    Syphilis Rash that is red but not itchy Palms of hands or soles of feet
    Jock Itch, Yeast Infection or Diaper rash Red itchy rash Groin
    Tinea versicolor Light coloured patches Anywhere
    Impetigo Crusted, tan-colored sores Near nose or lip
    Scabies Bite-like sores that itch and spread intensely Usually start on hands or feet and spread everywhere
    Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever A fine rash with a fever and headache Usually start on arms and legs including the hands and feet
    Lupus Erythematosus A butterfly rash with achy joints Forehead and cheeks
    Jaundice or sign of Hepatitis Yellowish Skin, whites of eyes and mouth
    Bruise Blue or black area after being hit Anywhere
    Actinic keratoses Scaly, pink, gray or tan patches or bumps Face, scalp or on the backs or your hands
    Keloid or Hypertrophic scar Scar that has grown larger than expected Anywhere
    Lipoma Soft or rubbery growth Anywhere
    Milia Lots of white spots on the face of a baby
    Molluscum or Contagiosum Small, firm, round bumps with pits in the center that may sit on tiny stalks Anywhere
    Sebaceous cyst Bump with a white dome under your skin Scalp, nape of your neck or upper back
    Skin Tag Soft, fleshy growth, lump or bump Face, neck, armpits or groin
    Xanthelasma Yellow area under your skin Under Eyelids
    Melanoma Dark bump that may have started within a mole or blemish, or, a spot or mole that has changed in color, size, shape or is painful or itchy Anywhere
    Basal Cell Carcinoma Fleshy, growing mass Areas exposed to the sun
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma Unusual growth that is red, scaly or crusted Face, lip or chin
    Kaposi's Sarcoma Dark or black raised spots on your skin that keep growing or have appeared recently Anywhere
    Erythema Annulare Centrifugum (EAC) Pink-red ring or bullseye marks Anywhere

    [edit] See also

    Causes of rash

    [edit] References

    1. ^ Boyd MA, Menon P, Graves S, Gordon DL (March 2007). "A febrile illness with generalized papular rash involving the palms and soles". Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 44 (5): 704, 755–6. doi:10.1086/511637. PMID 17278064. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/511637?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%3dncbi.nlm.nih.gov.  Scholar search

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