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Symptom: Skin rashes without fever


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Skin rashes without fever

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  • red patches of skin
  • patches develop white-silvery scales
  • stiff, painful joints
  • pitted nails
  • poorly controlled dandruff
2
  • small gray-red blisters on genitals, armpits, between fingers
  • severe itching
  • red lumps and rash may develop
  • small pencil mark like lines, especially in between fingers
3
  • enlarging red rash
  • center of rash heals and appears normal
  • itching and scaling skin
  • more common in adults with diabetes or cancer
4
  • use of new medication, food or insect bite
  • swelling of the eyes, face, tongue
  • shortness of breath and irregular or rapid heart beats
  • rapid or irregular heart beat
  • pallor
  • rash
5
  • intermittent episodes of dry, scaly, reddened skin
  • fluid, filled blisters form on red skin
  • thickened patches of skin develops from constant itching
6
  • contact with bleach, gasoline or other irritants
  • contact with new jewelry, cosmetics, skin creams or plants
  • red, swollen skin in area of contact
  • itching
  • fluid filled blisters
7
  • itching aggravated by nervous tension
  • constant itching produces thickened areas of skin
  • prominent scratch marks in areas of small, flat growths
8
  • occurs most commonly at ankles
  • thickening and itching of skin
  • skin heals slowly in this area
  • may have associated varicose or prominent, painful veins
9
  • greasy appearing scaling area at the sides of the nose, between eyebrows, behind ears
  • stubborn, itchy dandruff
  • yeast infections occur in moist areas
10
  • blackheads or whiteheads on face, neck, shoulders or back
  • oily skin
  • pimples and cysts beneath skin
  • most common in adolescents and young adults
11
  • red areas on cheeks, nose, forehead and chin
  • visible tiny blood vessels
  • pain or itching in skin of involved area
  • usually begins between 30 and 50 years of age
  • more common in women
12
  • itchy spots on wrists, legs, torso, genitals, mouth and lips
  • reddish purple spots on skin
  • gray white spots on mouth
  • most commonly appears in mid-life
13
  • single oval red patch of skin
  • groups of small pink spots develop on trunk, neck, thighs and arms
  • occurs most commonly in young adults
  • rash clears up in 6-8 weeks
14
  • occurs mostly in adolescents and young adults
  • family history of similar symptoms
  • areas of lighter or white skin, particularly on the hands and face
15
  • most common in adolescents and young adults
  • feet frequently wet
  • frequent use of locker rooms
  • red rash between toes
  • cracking of skin between toes
  • itching
16
  • painless, discolored patches of skin
  • pinkish brown on pale skin
  • pale patches on dark skin
  • more common in men
  • usually affects the neck, chest, shoulders and upper back
17
  • more common in young adults
  • history of tuberculosis or sarcoidosis
  • history of recent antibiotic use
  • shiny red or purple nodules on the shins, sometimes forearms
  • nodules painful
18
  • occurs mostly in women
  • itchy, red scaly patches of skin
  • usually occur on the face, scalp or behind the ears
  • sunlight may trigger rash
  • patchy areas of baldness may occur





Possible medical conditions of Skin rashes without fever : - Psoriasis - eczema - Secondary Syphilis - Seborrheic Dermatitis - Scabies - crabs - Lice - Pyoderma - Ringworm - psoriasis - erythema multiforme - Atopic Dermatitis - Anaphylaxis - Drug Reaction - Eczema - Neurodermatitis - Contact Dermatitis - Lichen Planus - Stasis Dermatitis - candida skin infection - Discoid Lupus Erythematosis - Acne - Rosacea - Adenoma Sebaceum - Systemic Lupus Erythematosis - Pityriasis Rosea - ringworm - Tinea Versicolor - Vitiligo - pityriasis versicolor - athletes foot - Hyperhidrosis of the feet - vitiligo - eythema nodosum - rheumatoid nodules - cellulitis - Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum - Buerger's Disease - Vasculitis - discoid lupus erythematosis.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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