Unless the child has the same allergy, No. Allergic reactions are not "contagious"
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Farm workers often get hog rash when working with swine. It can be treated with a topical ointment from over the counter or on prescription.
If a dog has an allergy to something, this is often manifested via skin problems, e.g., itching or chewing, poor coat texture or length. In addition, ear infections can also be the result of an allergy. A lot of information is available via a website called Pet Education. See the Related Link.
Rough Thickened skin, body swelling,chills,fever,rash and leg pain
Yes, it can cause Allergic dermatitis with red rash.
Check with your doctor, this could be Urticaria there are different types of Urticaria, basically it is an allergic reaction eg. AquaUrticaria is allergy to water. Unfortunately there is a high percentage of Urticaria where the allergy is not known this is called IdiopathicUrticaria, which means there is an allergy from an unknown source, the rash can be controlled by Antihistamines
Maculopapular rash-- A rash characterized by raised, spotted lesions.
allergy
Penicillin allergy.
this is not acne but some kind of rash or allergy
You can tell if your skin breaks out into a rash
Probably a STD or a food allergy.
Not eczema itself, but a gluten allergy can manifest itself in a rash. Research dermatitis herpetiformis.
That depends on the cause of the rash. Some common causes are friction, allergy, chemical irritation, and infection.
i believe not.. except if u have allergy to soy
most allergic reactions will go away on itself over time but it depends 100% on what allergy a gluten allergy will be different then a milk allergy etc. i strongly recommend visiting a Doctor if the rash doesn't go away on its own
A non-raised generalized rash on a 2-year-old could be measles. It could also be a mild allergic reaction to something in the environment. If it is on the child's face, it could be Fifth Disease, a common and essentially harmless childhood illness.