Stevens-johnsons-sysndrome is a rash that you get when you have been in contact with things such as: Sulfer(as have i)...........you come in contact with this if you have eatin anything that has (Sulfer) in it..........talk to your docter for more info about Stevens-johnsons-syndrome!!!
A lamictal rash is an allergic reaction. Like all allergic reactions, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can occur. This is potentially fatal. So the lamictal rash is as serious as rash can get. After checking with a doctor to make sure you really do have the lamictal rash, you need to quit taking lamictal immediately. If you don't the chances of you developing Stevens-Johnson Syndrome increases greatly.
The symptoms of Stevens-Johnson syndrome can include, but are not limited to, coughing, headaches, fevers, red rash, blisters, peeling skin, and hair or nails falling out.
Lamicital rash is small raised red rash on the chest that will spread evenly outward. It will itch more and more as it progresses. Please seek medical attention if you get a rash as it can lead to Stevens-Johnson's Syndrome which can be fatal
SJS stands for Stevens-Johnson syndrome. It is a serious, life-threatening skin disorder. Usually the first symptoms feel like the flu, but then a spreading rash develops and produces blisters.
One of the serious side effects to Tamiflu is skin reactions. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, erythema multiforme and toxic epidermal necrolysis have all been reported in patients taking Tamiflu.
Toxic shock syndrome is one answer, but there may be more.
Chlamydia itself doesn't cause a rash. Rarely, a person may develop Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis) after chlamydia or other types of viral or bacterial infections. Reiter's syndrome may cause a rash on the hands or feet. Syphilis can cause a rash on your hands and feet in the second stage.
You're infectious for up to three weeks PRIOR to the rash showing. Once the rash appears, you are no longer infectious.
The type of skin rash associated with the TORCH syndrome is usually reddish-purple or brown and is caused by the leakage of blood from broken capillaries into the baby's skin.
A red rash on the hands/feet may be eczema. If you get the rash after taking a shower or a bath, it could be a heat rash. After taking a bath/shower, if you do not dry your skin properly you can get red, sore and rashy skin. Use some E45cream, or some soft paraffin and the rash should be gone within 2-3 days. If the rash starts to spread, or you feel concerned about it, see your GP.
The rash looks like a sunburn and it will start in bloches and then cover most of the body. My daughter died of TSS from a regular absorbency Playtex tampon last year.
It could be Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome. The "pain and rash" referred to is too general to determine exactly what is meant, but it could mean the condition known as shingles. This syndrome a combination of shingles from the reactivated herpes zoster virus (chickenpox) in an area near the Facial Nerve. The rash and blisters cause an inflammation of that nerve which then causes Bell's Palsy. Of course, "pain and rash" as the question puts it is so general in nature it can mean anything. Pain where? Rash where? What kind of pain? What kind of rash? If the "pain and rash" is something other than shingles, then it is not Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome. It becomes academic, however, because the palsy is still Bell's Palsy as long as it was caused by damage to the Facial Nerve and not some other damage. If the shingles did cause the BP, then treating the shingles with anti-viral medications may speed recovery from the shingles and once the shingles are gone, so will the source of the nerve inflammation. That means that facial muscle movement will most likely return.