Breast

Breast rash

Breast rash is the symptom of a patch of skin with a change in color or texture on the breast.

Breast rash can result from inflammation of the skin (dermatitis) of the breast.

The most common type of breast rash is a contact dermatitis, typically from contact of the skin with latex, rubber, chemicals, cosmetics, detergents, soaps, poison ivy or poison oak.

Breast rash is an uncommon sign of a type of breast cancer and should be evaluated by your doctor.

Read more – November 23, 2008

Ankle rash

Ankle rash is the symptom of a patch of skin with a change in color or texture on the ankle.

Ankle rash can result from inflammation of the skin (dermatitis) of the ankle.

• The most common type of ankle rash is a contact dermatitis, typically from contact of the skin with latex, rubber, chemicals, cosmetics, detergents, soaps, poison ivy, poison oak.

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Read more – November 17, 2008

Anal rash

Anal rash is a patch of skin or mucosa with a change in color or texture on the anus.

Anal rash results from inflammation of the skin (dermatitis) of the anus.

Anal rash is usually a fungal infection if the tissue given that the area can be moist and warm.

Anal rash may also be due to:
contact dermatitis (an allergic rash to something in contact with the skin), from detergents, soaps, poison ivy, poison oak.

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Read more – November 13, 2008

Abdominal wall rash

Abdominal wall rash is a patch of skin with a change in color or texture on the abdominal wall.

Abdominal wall rash can result from inflammation of the skin (dermatitis).

• The most common abdominal wall rash is a contact dermatitis, typically from contact of the skin with latex, rubber, chemicals, cosmetics, detergents, soaps, poison ivy, poison oak.

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Read more – November 4, 2008

Abdominal wall itch

Abdominal wall itch is a tingling or uneasy irritation of the skin of the abdomen that makes you want to scratch the affected area.

Abdominal wall itch may be caused by:
· atopic dermatitis (an allergic rash)
· contact dermatitis (an allergic rash to something in contact with the skin dry skin
·hives (histamine mediated swelling of the top layer of skin)
· infection of the skin
· insect bites or stings
· parasites such as lice or scabies
· sunburn

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