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Heat rash (Miliaria): Images, Causes, and Treatment - DermNet Heat rash is common especially in hot, humid or tropical climates Miliaria, also known as sweat heat rash or prickly heat is a skin condition caused by blocked or inflamed sweat ducts Search DermNet Ctrl K
Heat urticaria - DermNet Some patients with heat urticaria develop generalised wealing if exposed to a hot environment Heat stimuli can include bathing, hot air, and sun exposure Cutaneous lesions are limited to areas in contact with the heat stimulus Delayed heat urticaria Delayed heat urticaria presents as weals that cause an itch or burning sensation
Cholinergic Urticaria: Causes, Treatment, and Images - DermNet Cholinergic urticaria (heat bumps) is characterised by short-lived hives that occur due to sweating Stimuli that can cause excessive sweating include exercise, spicy food ingestion, and emotional stress
Heat and cold - DermNet Miliaria refers to sweat rash (prickly heat) due to obstructed sweat glands and perhaps localised hyperproliferation of specific commensal microorganisms such as strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis It presents with non-follicular superficial papules, vesicles or pustules mainly arising on the trunk
Exercise-induced vasculitis - DermNet Exercise-induced vasculitis mainly affects one or both lower legs and thighs, with single or multiple episodes of a rash with the following characteristics: Involvement of exposed skin and sparing of skin protected by socks or stockings; Red patches, urticarial lesions (weals) and purpura (purple spots) Oedema (swelling) of the affected leg(s)
Intertrigo (Rash in body folds): Causes, Images, and More - DermNet Intertrigo describes a rash in the flexures, such as behind the ears, in the folds of the neck, under the arms, under a protruding abdomen, in the groin, between the buttocks, in the finger webs, or in the toe spaces Although intertrigo can affect only one skin fold, intertrigo commonly involves multiple sites
Autoimmune Progesterone Dermatitis (APD) — DermNet The type of rash seen in autoimmune progesterone dermatitis can be variable, but the majority of patients present with: Urticaria + - angioedema and anaphylaxis; Dermatitis Other reported eruptions include: Non-specific skin changes — morbilliform rash, papules and plaques, vesiculobullous and vesiculopustular lesions, petechiae, and purpura
Shoe contact dermatitis Typically, the rash is symmetrical, with the volar and dorsal aspects of the feet affected, the toe flexural creases and instep often being spared Sometimes allergy to particular shoe components dictates the distribution of dermatitis (eg, heel box constituents affect the heel, nickel in zips, buckles, and ski hooks affect the adjacent skin only)
Miliaria image - DermNet Miliaria is a common skin disease caused by blockage and or inflammation of eccrine sweat ducts Miliaria is frequently seen in hot, humid, or tropical climates, in patients in hospital, and in the neonatal period Miliaria is also known as heat rash, sweat rash or prickly heat Read more
Scarlet fever: Causes, Treatment, and Outcome - DermNet The characteristic rash appears 12–48 hours after the start of the fever The rash usually starts below the ears, neck, chest, armpits and groin before spreading to the rest of the body over 24 hours Scarlet spots or blotches, giving a boiled lobster appearance, are often the first sign of rash