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There are many different causes of skin rashes, including viral infections, plant exposure, anxiety or allergies. Many rashes can appear in similar ways on the skin, which can be confusing. You...
Rubeola, also known as measles, is one of the many cases of science's triumph over disease. It is a troublesome and easily transmitted virus that has the ability to kill. Fortunately, a vaccine...
Children can develop rashes on their bodies for a variety of reason. Rashes can cover the entire body, or can be localized in one area, such as the underarms. Certain causes of underarm rashes in...
Many times, viruses that lead to upper respiratory infections can cause skin rashes, but instead of treating the rash, which can become quite irritating and itchy, you need to treat the upper...
As defined by MedicineNet.com, rashes are defined as an outbreak of bumps on the body. This outbreak transforms the way the skin looks and feels. Common types of rashes are non-infectious, scaly...
Skin or body rashes in children can encompass a wide range of conditions. Rashes can be simple, like a diaper rash or heat rash, or more complicated, like a viral or bacterial infection. With a...
Each year, more than 20 million people around the world fall victim to the measles. The measles is a very contagious virus that can easily be spread from one person to the next. There is currently...
As the number of parents who vaccinate their children decreases, the incidents of Rubella continues to rise. A disease that was once considered close to eradication is now infecting children...
It may start with an itch. You scratch it; before you know it, you have a rash. Sometimes a skin rash will show up without the itch. A skin rash can be caused from something simple like allergies....
Skin rashes may appear for several different reasons, from diaper irritation to childhood diseases to allergies. Each rash will either run its course if it is due to a childhood disease, or if the...
According to JAMA, during January 1–April 25, 2008, a total of 64 cases of measles were confirmed and reported to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Of the 64 reported cases, 54 of them were...
Rubella is also commonly known as the German measles even though they are not really measles at all. Rubella is not longer widespread since the invention of the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella)...
Measles is a well-known childhood disease characterized by a rash that appears over the body. Although measles no longer affects as many children as it once did, it does still occur. Measles is a...
When you or your child has a rash, it may need medical attention right away. Whether you think that the rash is severe or not, call your doctor as soon as you notice the rash. The doctor then may...