Alternative Names
Skin redness or inflammation; Skin lesion; Rubor; Skin rash; Erythema
Considerations
Common Causes
A simple rash is called dermatitis, meaning inflammation of the skin.
- Dyes and other chemicals in clothing
- Chemicals in elastic, latex, and rubber products
- Cosmetics, soaps, and detergents
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Poison ivy, oak, or sumac
Age, stress, fatigue, weather extremes, oily skin, infrequent shampooing, and alcohol-based lotions aggravate this harmless but bothersome condition.
Other common causes of a rash include:
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Eczema (atopic dermatitis) -- tends to happen in people with allergies or asthma. The rash is generally red, itchy, and scaly. -
Psoriasis -- tends to occur as red, scaly, itchy patches over joints and along the scalp. Fingernails may be affected. -
Impetigo -- common in children, this infection is from bacteria that live in the top layers of the skin. Appears as red sores that turn into blisters, ooze, then crust over. -
Shingles -- a painful blistered skin condition caused by the same virus as chickenpox. The virus can lie dormant in your body for many years and re-emerge as shingles. - Childhood illnesses like
chicken pox ,measles ,roseola ,rubella ,hand-foot-mouth disease ,fifth disease , andscarlet fever . - Medications and
insect bites or stings .
Many medical conditions can cause a rash as well. For example:
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Lupus erythematosus -
Rheumatoid arthritis , especially thejuvenile type -
Kawasaki disease


































