it has lots of small red bumps that are itchy and chave and have red irritated skin surrounding them
Typically, it is a bulls-eye rash. It is named this because it does show up in a circular pattern that resembles a bulls-eye target.
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Yes, but not easily.
Impetigo is caused by a bacteria and cause red, itchy rashes on skin. Two- four year olds are the most common to develop the skin rashes.
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The red bugs are probably bed bugs, the rash will look similar to a cluster of mosquito bites. look up bed bugs on wikipedia.
You have not stated what these rashes look like. It is not uncommon of those that suffer from eczema to get rashes in the corners of their mouths, and it can spread. If a person tends to suffer from eczema they start off with a tiny water type blister that can become very itchy. Once this blister breaks the skin tends to peel.
Bumps that may look to some like rashes when you walk in the cold may be "goose bumps." This a distortion of the skin surface that functions to improve heat retention a bit. On the other hand, this may be something else entirely. Never take action on medical issues based on answers in a forum like this. Always consult a medical professional who can actually look at whatever the issue is and make an informed assessment.
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A cat's urine does not cause rashes. Cat's like to urinate in a litter box or a sand box if outside.
It looks like the hives basically. The rash is tiny red raised bumps some in clusters, some aren't. I've got it on my chest, tummy, back and arms.
Rashes like this may respond to cold compression with ice , and antihistamines like allegra, claritin or benadryl. Also, cortisone cream may also help relieve the swelling. If it becomes painful, it would be advisable to have a doctor examine it
Yes, people do have rashes. Even animals.
When anyone has rashes, they can appear anywhere. It is not unnatural for someone to have rashes on their face, so if you are worried, you need not be.
Dermatitis is a common skin rash that results in a raising of the skin and redness and can form anywhere. Acne is considered another common skin rash that causes pustules to form, full of puss, usually on the face and back. Psoriasis is another common rash that results in plaque-like raised, red rashes that have a silvery shine to them and can show up anywhere on the body.