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Temporary outbreak of red, bumpy, scaly or itchy patches of skin, possibly with blisters or welts.
Common causes of this symptom
Skin rashes can have causes that aren’t due to underlying disease. Examples include hot and humid weather, excess sun exposure or scratchy clothes that don’t fit.
Common rashes include eczema, poison ivy, hives, and athlete’s foot. Infections that cause rashes may be fungal, bacterial, parasitic, or viral. Over-the-counter products may be helpful treatments for many skin rashes. Rashes lasting more than a few days that are unexplained should be evaluated by a doctor.
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