i don't know exactly what it is but I had it, and if you get certain creams and bath stuff it helps it not itch but it stays sometimes for the whole puberty stage from 12-17 years old if its serious.
Ringworm rash is caused by a fungal infection on the skin. The fungus thrives in warm and moist environments, leading to the development of the rash.
Ringworms are a common rash or even just exzema. It might not be a rash but just an allergic reaction to a food or substance. Poison ivy is also a rash that children could get from being outside.
From WebMD: The rash usually appears 8 to 48 hours after your contact. But it can occur from 5 hours to 15 days after touching the plant. The rash usually takes more than a week to show up the first time you get it on your skin. But the rash develops much more quickly (within 1 to 2 days) after later contacts. The rash will continue to develop in new areas over several days but only on the parts of your skin that had contact with it or those parts where it was spread by touching.
Slap cheek syndrome, also known as fifth disease, is most contagious in the days leading up to the appearance of the characteristic rash. Once the rash is present, the risk of spreading the virus decreases significantly. Typically, a person is no longer considered contagious once the rash appears. It is still advisable to consult a healthcare provider for specific guidance.
The disorder associated with a butterfly rash on the nose and cheeks is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This autoimmune disease can cause inflammation in various parts of the body, including the skin. The butterfly rash is a common symptom seen in individuals with SLE.
rash on upper back arms
It could possibly be Lupus.
Could be a heat rash.
it could be some sort or allergic reaction. ask your doctor.
In dermatomyositis, the muscle weakness is accompanied by a rash that appears on the upper body, arms, and fingertips
it could possibly be shingles.
maybe yes but it depends. try some rash ointments
It can be due to mites. They can be present on your bed.
ICD-9-CM diagnosis code = 782.1 (Rash and other non-specific skin eruption)
WHAT CAUSES A BROWN NON RAISED BLOCHY TORSO AND BACK RASH?
The common symptoms of roseola are having sudden high fever that last up to 2 to 3 days and sometimes even longer and stops suddenly. After that a rosy-pink rash may appear on torso, neck and arms.
A rash that is around the ankles, wrists, inside the arms and behind the knees could be symptoms of scabies.