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Urticaria

Urticaria, also known as hives, is a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy welts or swellings on the skin. These can occur anywhere on the body and usually disappear on their own within .......
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Tags: Acute urticariaAllergic skin reactionAngioedemaAntihistaminesAutoimmune urticariaChronic urticariaContact allergyHivesPressure urticaria

Toxicodermia (drug eruption)

Toxicodermia refers to skin reactions that occur as a result of an allergic reaction to medications, chemicals, or other substances. This condition is also known as drug eruption and can range from .......
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Tags: Allergic reaction to medicationDrug allergyDrug eruptionDrug sensitivityDrug-related skin rashMedication rashSkin abnormality from drugsSkin inflammation from drugsSkin irritation from medicationSkin problems from medicationSkin rash from medicationSkin reaction from medication useSkin reaction to drugsToxicodermiaToxicodermia treatment

Erythema Exsudativum Multiforme

Erythema Exsudativum Multiforme, often abbreviated as EEM, is a skin condition characterized by reddish, target-like spots or bumps on the skin, sometimes with blisters. It can also affect mucous .......
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Tags: Allergic skin reactionAutoimmune skin disorderBlistering skinEEMErythema exsudativum multiformeErythema Multiforme treatmentRed spots on skinSkin inflammationSkin reaction to infectionTarget-shaped lesions

Viral Exanthem

Viral exanthem is a skin rash that often occurs in response to a viral infection. It can appear as red spots, bumps, or blisters across large areas of the body. This rash is usually a direct result .......
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Tags: AdenovirusesAntihistaminesBumps and BlistersChildhood DiseasesEnterovirusesFeverHerpesvirusesItchingRed SpotsViral ExanthemaViral InfectionViral Rash

Cutaneous Vasculitis (skin vasculitis)

Cutaneous vasculitis is a condition where inflammation of the blood vessels in the skin occurs. This inflammation can cause damage to the blood vessels, resulting in red or purple spots on the skin, .......
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Tags: Autoimmune diseasesBlood vessel inflammationBlood vessels skincorticosteroidsCutaneous vasculitisPurple spotsRed spots skinSkin inflammationSkin ulcersVasculitis of the skin

Urticaria Pigmentosa

Small (1-3 mm) red or red-brown spots scattered across the entire body. Usually causes no symptoms. They may become redder, swell, and itch when rubbed. ....
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Tags: Allergic skin reactionItchy skinMast cellsMastocytosisRare skin diseaseRed spots on the skinSkin mastocytosisSkin rashSystemic mastocytosisurticaria pigmentosa

Angioma Senilis

Angioma senilis, also known as cherry angioma, is a common skin condition that appears as small bright red to purple bumps on the skin. These bumps are actually small blood vessels that form on or .......
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Tags: Age spotsAngioma senilisAngioma senilis treatmentBenign skin tumorsRare skin abnormalitiesReddish-brown spotsSenile angiomasSkin changes due to agingSkin changes in the elderlySkin damage from agingSkin growthsskin nodulesSkin spots due to agingSkin tumors in the elderlySkin wartsVascular abnormalitiesVascular skin abnormalities

Syphilis (Lues)

Syphilis is a bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, including oral and anal sex, and can also be passed from mother to .......
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Tags: Congenital syphilisLuesPenicillin treatmentRash on hands and feetSexual healthSexually transmitted infectionsSTISyphilisTreponema pallidum

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