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  2. Gianotti–Crosti syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Gianotti–Crosti syndrome (/ dʒ ə ˈ n ɒ t i ˈ k r ɔː s t i /), also known as infantile papular acrodermatitis, [1] papular acrodermatitis of childhood, [1] and papulovesicular acrolocated syndrome, [2]: 389 is a reaction of the skin to a viral infection. [3] Hepatitis B virus [4] and Epstein–Barr virus are the most frequently reported ...

  3. Hives - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the hives are a reaction to food, but in about half the cases, the trigger is unknown. Common foods may be the cause, as well as bee or wasp stings, or skin contact with certain fragrances. Acute viral infection is another common cause of acute urticaria (viral exanthem). Less common causes of hives include friction, pressure ...

  4. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common ... - AOL

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    Ringworm. What it looks like: Ringworm is a common skin infection caused by a fungus. It gets its name from its circular rash, which is often red, swollen, and cracked. Other symptoms to note ...

  5. How to spot 18 common — and not so common — bumps, rashes and ...

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    The onset of hives can be mysterious, and though hives usually go away in less than 24 hours, new ones can repeatedly appear. Photos of hives Hives symptoms and signs

  6. Exanthem - Wikipedia

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    An exanthem is a widespread rash occurring on the outside of the body and usually occurring in children. [1] It is usually caused by a virus, [2] but an exanthem can be caused by bacteria, [3] toxins, drugs, other microorganisms, or as the result from autoimmune disease. [citation needed]

  7. These Pictures Will Help You Figure Out What That Weird Rash ...

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    Hives are caused by an allergen such as food, medications, or insects, and can cause swelling in lips and tongue, adds Dr. Parikh. If you experience shortness of breath, tongue swelling, or chest ...

  8. Molluscum contagiosum - Wikipedia

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    Children are particularly susceptible to autoinoculation and may have widespread clusters of lesions. [17] The viral infection is limited to a localized area on the topmost layer of the superficial layer of the skin. [18] Once the virus-containing head of the lesion has been destroyed, the infection is gone. The central waxy core contains the ...

  9. Mom shares terrifying photos to warn other parents about ...

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    Mom shares terrifying photos to warn other parents about 'seed ticks' Alex Lasker. May 16, 2017 at 3:57 PM ... Setzer said that although she acted quickly, giving her child a long bath, washing ...