Yes, for some disease though. Not all diseases have a symptom of skin rashes. Have your doctor inspect it and see if you have a disease.
A rash is generally a symptom of an allergic reaction affecting the nose, ears, skin or throat and in the case of food allergy, can be serious NEW ANSWER A rash can affect any part of the body and indeed the whole body. It can also be a symptom of a disease affecting the skin or the result of poisoning.
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Yes, rash is a symptom of lymes disease. Other symptoms that are caused by lymes disease are lack of energy, headache and stiff neck, fever and chills, muscle and joint pain and many more.
A distinctive, painful skin rash, called dermatitis herpetiformis, may be the first sign of celiac disease. Approximately 10% of patients with celiac disease have this rash
Treated appropriately, diaper rash will resolve fairly quickly if there is no underlying health problem or skin disease.
yes, it can be caught by, well anything that would make a rash.
A raised rash of dark red-purple spots is common, especially on skin between the waistline and the knees.
Eczema
it makes your skin look dull, dry and wrinkles can appear.
It can cause a rash over most of the body and some skin ulcers. But not one would call "skin eating".
No, Jaundice is a yellow color of the skin caused by certain diseases. Some of these diseases are viral. For example, jaundice can be a symptom of Hepatitis A, a disease of the liver which is caused by a virus and which is infectious (it can be transmitted from person to person).