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Back rash | Symptom Search
Discover 5 possible causes for Back Rash including Contact Dermatitis, Dermatomyositis, and Chickenpox.
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Baby Checkup Tips
Audra Lowe: When babies are first born, new mom are become regular at the doctors office. Hopefully you can trust your pediatrician but a lot of new moms often wonder exactly what the doctors are looking for one there in those appointments. Chandra T
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rocky Mountain spotted fever Definition Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a tick-borne illness caused by a bacteria, resulting in a high fever and a characteristic rash. Description The bacteria causing RMSF is passed to humans through the bite
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Dermatitis Herpetiformis
What Is Dermatitis Herpetiformis? An itchy, blistering, burning skin rash, dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a difficult condition to live with. The rash and itching occur on the elbows, knees, scalp, back, and buttocks. This rash likely indicates a m
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Do You Have a Rash from Hay Fever?
Hay fever symptoms are fairly well-known. Sneezing, watery eyes, and congestion are all allergic reactions to airborne particles, but skin irritation is one of the symptoms of hay fever that gets little attention. Said to affect more than one in five
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Contact Dermatitis Diagnosis
Checking it Yourself If you develop a skin rash, there’s a good chance you will be able to identify its cause with a little bit of home detective work. But, you won’t need to break out the magnifying glass and Sherlock Holmes pipe: thankfully rashes
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Kidney Disease Warning Signs
Kidney disease rarely shows any warning signs in the early stages. It must be at a relatively advanced stage before any of the below symptoms appear. The earliest warning sign for kidney problems is an abnormal level of creatinine or urea in the bloo
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Scarlet Fever
What is Scarlet Fever? Scarlet fever is an infection that sometimes occurs after a patient has had strep throat. It is caused by the same family of bacteria that causes strep throat (an infection that makes the throat red, swollen, and sore). Scarlet
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