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«Skin rash»
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Javohir Usmonov Alijon o'g'li
Gastroenterologist
Pediatrician
Children's infectious disease
Pulmonologist
Hepatologist
Category the highest
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ru
uz
1 min - 6,000 UZS
Komiliy Gulxayo' Baxodirovna
uz
ru
1 min - 10,000 UZS
1 min - 7,000 UZS
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%Shodiyev Botur Vahobjonovich
Gynecologist
Surgeon
Reproductologist
Candidate of medical sciences
Assistant professor
Category the highest
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uz
1 min - 5,000 UZS
Rustamova Xilola Mirzakarimovna
Oncohematologist
COVIDologist
Children's oncologist
Oncologist-chemotherapist
Hemathologist
Candidate of medical sciences
Assistant professor
Category the highest
uz
en
ru
1 min - 7,000 UZS
Maxmudova Shaxzoda Mirzaakbarovna
Neurologist
Category the highest
uz
ru
1 min - 10,000 UZS
Toyirova Muqaddas Avasxonovna
Infectionist
Category the highest
uz
ru
1 min - 6,000 UZS
Skin Rash: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
What is a skin rash?
A skin rash is a change in the appearance of the skin, where various alterations such as redness, itching, blisters, spots, or ulcers appear. These rashes can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, allergic reactions, inflammations, and other skin diseases.
Causes of skin rashes
- Allergy. One of the most common causes of rashes is an allergic reaction to food, cosmetics, pollen, or other allergens.
- Infectious diseases. Viruses, bacteria, and fungi can cause rashes, such as herpes, chickenpox, or dermatophytosis.
- Dermatological conditions. Emotional stress, excessive sun exposure, or poor diet can lead to rashes caused by dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and other conditions.
- Hormonal changes. Hormonal fluctuations, such as during pregnancy, puberty, or menopause, can lead to skin rashes.
- Metabolic disorders. Problems with metabolism, such as diabetes or liver diseases, can manifest as rashes on the skin.
Symptoms
- Redness. The surface of the skin may become red or inflamed.
- Itching. Rashes are often accompanied by itching, which can be severe or mild.
- Blisters or ulcers. Depending on the cause, rashes may appear as blisters or ulcers on the skin.
- Swelling. Some rashes may cause swelling of the skin, especially on the face or limbs.
Treatment methods
- Antihistamines. For allergic reactions, antihistamine medications are used to relieve itching and inflammation.
- Antibiotics and antiviral medications. If rashes are caused by infections, antibiotics or antiviral medications may be prescribed.
- Corticosteroids. Topical corticosteroid creams and ointments are used to reduce inflammation and swelling.
- Antifungal medications. If the rash is caused by a fungal infection, antifungal treatments are used.
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Proper diet, adequate rest, and hygiene practices are essential for overall skin health.
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