Rash (localized)
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Underlying Cause
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Rash (localized) Underlying Cause
Causes for localized
rash
include:
Cellulitis
:
Cellulitis
of the face
Cellulitis
of the ear
Cellulitis
of the arm
Cellulitis
of the hand
Cellulitis
of the leg
Cellulitis
of the foot
Cellulitis
of the abdomen
Cellulitis
of the breast
Impetigo
Lymphangitis
:
Lymphangitis
of the arm
Lymphangitis
of the back of the leg
Lymphangitis
of the hand from a finger wound
Skin abscess
Herpes zoster
Seborrheic dermatitis
Poison ivy
Ringworm
(
tinea versicolor
and
tinea corporis
)
Scabies
Contact dermatitis
Acne
Athlete's foot
Hives
Irritant dermatitis
Jock itch
Tinea versicolor
Cutaneous larva migrans
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Rash (localized)
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Last Updated: Aug 15, 2008
Authors:
Stephen J. Schueler, MD
;
John H. Beckett, MD
;
D. Scott Gettings, MD
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