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DictionarySeerashMedicalSeeDIAPER RASH: (A) mild diaper rash, (B) severe yeast infection in diaper areaDIAPER RASHdiaper rashIrritant contact dermatitis as a reaction to friction, maceration, and prolonged contact with urine, feces, soap retained in diapers, and topical preparations. A persistent diaper rash may be colonized by yeast or bacteria. Synonym: diaper dermatitis See: illustrationTreatmentTreatment is symptomatic. Diapers should be changed frequently. If washable cloth diapers are used, they should be thoroughly washed and rinsed; occlusive plastic pants should not be used over diapers; the perianal and genital areas should be washed with warm water and mild, nonperfumed soap. If these measures and the application of a bland protective agent (such as zinc oxide paste) do not promote healing, then a small amount of 0.5% to 1% topical hydrocortisone cream should be applied to the area after each diaper change until the rash has completely resolved. illustrationdrug rashDrug eruption.ecchymotic rashHemorrhagic rash.gum rashA red papular eruption on an infant's chin and anterior chest area seen during teething. It is a form of miliaria due to excess saliva coming in contact with the skin. Synonym: red rash; tooth rashheat rashPrickly heat.hemorrhagic rashA rash consisting chiefly of bleeding or bruising into or under the skin. Synonym: ecchymotic rashmacular rashA rash in which the lesions are flat and level with the surrounding skin.maculopapular rashA rash in which there are discrete macular and papular lesions or a combination of both.mercurial rashA rash caused by local application of mercurial preparations.mulberry rashA dusky rash seen in typhus.nettle rashUrticaria.red rashGum rash.serum rashA pruritic hivelike rash (urticaria or angioedema) or a vasculitis (palpable purpura) that accompanies serum sickness, usually caused by a hypersensitivity reaction to drugs or immune globulins obtained from animals. Malaise, joint pains, fevers, and other symptoms may accompany the rash. See: serum sicknesssplash rashHot tub folliculitis.sunburn-like rashA macular rash resembling the reddened skin characteristic of a severe sunburn. See: exfoliative dermatitis; toxic shock syndrometooth rashGum rash.wandering rashGeographic tongue.rash Any inflammatory skin eruption of reasonable extent and of whatever cause.RashA spotted, pink or red skin eruption that may be accompanied by itching and is caused by disease, contact with an allergen, food ingestion, or drug reaction.Mentioned in: Dermatitisrash (rash) Colloquial term for a cutaneous eruption. Patient discussion about rashQ. What is the cause of my head rash? I have a rash on my head. It is red and itchy, what could it be from? A. A head rash can be caused from lots of different things. I found a website that helps you diagnose it with charts: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/tools/symptom/545.html Q. What do I do with this horrible Diaper Rash?? I have no idea what is up with my daughters diaper rash, she is a year old and I do everything to keep this rash from coming, but it comes back! All week I have let her run without a diaper on trying to let it air out as much as possible, (thank god for carpet shampooers).Is there any secret that someone has to getting rid of this rash? A. My own daughter was yeasty from whatever they do to newborns in the hospital and I battled it ever day until I started taking garlic gel tabs. Because I breasfed her she got all the benefits of it and her bottom cleared right up. Probiotics can help, yogurt, kefir and the like. Super Salve from supersalve.com is amazing in its healing abilities. Avoid processed foods and especially sugars. Q. Doyou know if the Plant Yarrow give a RASH? A. ThanksTerrany and Henry for your answers. I do need more information concerning skin contact with Yarrow.MRaye More discussions about rash">rash in diaper area" href="javascript:eml2('davisTab', 'r020p0.jpg')">DIAPER RASH: (A) mild diaper rash, (B) severe yeast infection in diaper areaDIAPER RASHdiaper rashIrritant contact dermatitis as a reaction to friction, maceration, and prolonged contact with urine, feces, soap retained in diapers, and topical preparations. A persistent diaper rash may be colonized by yeast or bacteria. Synonym: diaper dermatitis See: illustrationTreatmentTreatment is symptomatic. Diapers should be changed frequently. If washable cloth diapers are used, they should be thoroughly washed and rinsed; occlusive plastic pants should not be used over diapers; the perianal and genital areas should be washed with warm water and mild, nonperfumed soap. If these measures and the application of a bland protective agent (such as zinc oxide paste) do not promote healing, then a small amount of 0.5% to 1% topical hydrocortisone cream should be applied to the area after each diaper change until the rash has completely resolved. illustrationdrug rashDrug eruption.ecchymotic rashHemorrhagic rash.gum rashA red papular eruption on an infant's chin and anterior chest area seen during teething. It is a form of miliaria due to excess saliva coming in contact with the skin. Synonym: red rash; tooth rashheat rashPrickly heat.hemorrhagic rashA rash consisting chiefly of bleeding or bruising into or under the skin. Synonym: ecchymotic rashmacular rashA rash in which the lesions are flat and level with the surrounding skin.maculopapular rashA rash in which there are discrete macular and papular lesions or a combination of both.mercurial rashA rash caused by local application of mercurial preparations.mulberry rashA dusky rash seen in typhus.nettle rashUrticaria.red rashGum rash.serum rashA pruritic hivelike rash (urticaria or angioedema) or a vasculitis (palpable purpura) that accompanies serum sickness, usually caused by a hypersensitivity reaction to drugs or immune globulins obtained from animals. Malaise, joint pains, fevers, and other symptoms may accompany the rash. See: serum sicknesssplash rashHot tub folliculitis.sunburn-like rashA macular rash resembling the reddened skin characteristic of a severe sunburn. See: exfoliative dermatitis; toxic shock syndrometooth rashGum rash.wandering rashGeographic tongue.rash Any inflammatory skin eruption of reasonable extent and of whatever cause.RashA spotted, pink or red skin eruption that may be accompanied by itching and is caused by disease, contact with an allergen, food ingestion, or drug reaction.Mentioned in: Dermatitisrash (rash) Colloquial term for a cutaneous eruption. Patient discussion about rashQ. What is the cause of my head rash? I have a rash on my head. It is red and itchy, what could it be from? A. A head rash can be caused from lots of different things. I found a website that helps you diagnose it with charts: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/tools/symptom/545.html Q. What do I do with this horrible Diaper Rash?? I have no idea what is up with my daughters diaper rash, she is a year old and I do everything to keep this rash from coming, but it comes back! All week I have let her run without a diaper on trying to let it air out as much as possible, (thank god for carpet shampooers).Is there any secret that someone has to getting rid of this rash? A. My own daughter was yeasty from whatever they do to newborns in the hospital and I battled it ever day until I started taking garlic gel tabs. Because I breasfed her she got all the benefits of it and her bottom cleared right up. Probiotics can help, yogurt, kefir and the like. Super Salve from supersalve.com is amazing in its healing abilities. Avoid processed foods and especially sugars. Q. Doyou know if the Plant Yarrow give a RASH? A. ThanksTerrany and Henry for your answers. I do need more information concerning skin contact with Yarrow.MRaye More discussions about rash |