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Symptom: Skin rashes with fever


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Skin rashes with fever

1
  • painful, sensitive band of skin
  • rash develops in distribution of pain within several days
  • pain may persist after rash has disappeared
  • tender lumps in groin, armpit or neck
2
  • occurs in summer, in northeast, west and upper Midwest U.S.
  • small bull's eye rash develops at site of tick bite
  • muscle aches
  • fever and chills
  • headaches
  • joint pain
  • rapid or irregular heart beat
3
  • recent sore throat
  • fever
  • chest pain
  • shortness of breath
  • migrating joint pain
  • red rash
  • jerking movements
4
  • severe headache
  • stiff neck
  • fever and chills
  • confusion
  • skin rash
  • occurs in late winter or early spring
  • outbreaks in crowded living conditions
5
  • butterfly rash on cheeks and nose
  • skin sensitive to sunlight
  • fever and fatigue
  • painful, swollen joints
  • weight loss
  • more common in women
6
  • history of genital ulcer
  • red rash, often on the palms and soles
  • painful joints
  • painless lumps in the neck, armpit or groin
  • history of syphilis
  • mouth sores
7
  • cough, fever and runny nose
  • red, itchy rash that spreads all over the body
  • small grayish bumps, surrounded by a red halo in mouth
  • sore throat
  • loss of appetite
  • mainly affects children
8
  • red rash on cheeks and bridge of nose
  • swollen, darkened eyelids
  • muscle weakness, stiffness and cramps
  • cold or discolored hands and feet
  • fever
  • difficulty swallowing
  • difficulty speaking
  • weight loss
9
  • constipation followed by diarrhea
  • pink rash on chest and abdomen
  • abdominal pain
  • severe fatigue
  • joint pain
  • fever
  • sore throat
10
  • tick bite
  • usually occurs in summer
  • fever
  • small pink spots on wrists and ankles
  • rash spreads and may darken in color and bleed
  • headache
  • muscle aches
11
  • occurs in sexually active people, more common in women
  • rash with pustules
  • painful joints
  • fever
  • history of discharge from the genitals
12
  • increased incidence with dialysis shunts, iv drug users, indwelling catheters or pacemakers
  • widespread rash
  • rash with pustules (white appearing caps)
  • fever and chills
13
  • occurs most commonly in hospitalized patients
  • severely ill or burn patients
  • red rash which has hemorrhage in it
  • fever and chills
14
  • increased incidence with use of antibiotics, immune suppression
  • many small pink lesions on trunk, arms and legs
  • painful swallowing
  • red, painful eye
  • fever and chills
  • painful urination
15
  • history of indwelling catheters
  • history of artificial heart valves
  • history of intravenous drug use
  • small red rash
  • rash on fingers, palms, toes and soles
  • rash on white area of the eye
  • fever and chills
  • chest pain
  • shortness of breath
16
  • most common in young females, those using tampons
  • joint pain
  • diffuse rash followed by scaling of skin in hands and feet
  • fever and chills
  • muscle pain
17
  • most common in farmers and sewer workers
  • occurs more commonly during summer
  • fever
  • headache
  • muscle pain
  • flat, red rash
  • red, painful eyes
18
  • most common in children and young adults
  • history of recent antibiotics, dilantin or polio vaccine
  • recent viral infection
  • numerous small red spots
  • develop purplish centers, "target lesions"
  • occur anywhere on body, in nose and mouth
  • fever
  • sore throat





Possible medical conditions of Skin rashes with fever : - Herpes Zoster - Herpes Simplex Virus - Lyme Disease - infectious mononucleosis - ehrlichiosis - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Fibromyalgia - Rheumatic Fever - Meningitis - Encephalitis - Cerebral Vasculitis - Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Systemic Lupus Erythematosis - dermatomyositis - Syphilis - Chancroid - Drug Reaction - Measles - Scarlet Fever - Infectious Mononucleosis - Dermatomyositis - systemic lupus erythematosis - typhoid fever - malaria - Brucellosis - Leptospirosis - Viral Hepatitis - Lymphoma - rocky mountain spotted fever - lyme disease - Idiopathic thrombocytopenic Purpura - disseminated gonococcal infection - Meningococcal Meningitis - staphylococcus sepsis - Candida Sepsis - pseudomonas sepsis - candida sepsis - endocarditis - Sickle Cell Disease - toxic shock syndrome - gram negative sepsis - leptospirosis - hepatitis - relapsing fever - yellow fever - erythema multiforme - syphilis - drug reaction.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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