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From subtle rashes to sun-safety strategies, Drs Maureen McMahon and John Edminister discuss how to recognize cutaneous lupus and protect patients from UV-triggered flares.
Not all rashes caused by Lyme disease look like the classic bull's-eye rash called erythema migrans. See pictures to know what to look for.
Find out what you need to know about erythema migrans, and discover the symptoms, causes, and how it may affect your health.
Viral infections can sometimes cause itchy or painful rashes. Here’s a breakdown of the most common viral skin rashes, what they look like, and how to deal with them.
Erythema migrans, a symptom of Lyme disease, can cause a bull's-eye or target-shaped rash. Erythema multiforme, a skin condition, can look similar. Learn more.
Dermatologists break down the most common circular rashes that aren’t ringworm, including hives, lupus, and atopic dermatitis. See pictures here.
Dermatologists break down the most common circular rashes that aren’t ringworm, including hives, lupus, and atopic dermatitis. See pictures here.
Conditions like vasculitic urticaria, erythema multiforme, and urticaria pigmentosa mimic urticaria but differ in etiology and treatment.
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Verywell Health on MSN7 Drugs That Can Cause a Rash (and How to Identify a Skin Reaction)Medically reviewed by Femi Aremu, PharmD Skin rashes can have many different causes, one of which is medications. The symptoms of drug-induced skin reactions can range from a mild itchy rash to more ...
A ‘Bullseye’ Rash Formally called “erythema migrans,” a rash that looks like a bullseye or target is the most common early Lyme disease symptom, according to Lundstrom.
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