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Don't be rash! Part 3 (Teacher: Michael)
A rubella or German measles rash tends to consist of small, flat pink spots. But these can also run together to form red blotches, making it difficult to differentiate between
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rash of measles and
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the
rash of German measles.
If
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the
rash is confined to
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the
face, then it may be acne. If it is accompanied by severe pain, then shingles is
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the
leading contender. On
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the
feet, athlete's foot is
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the
possible diagnosis, and likely to be
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the
condition known as intertrigo.
When
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the
rash consists of weeping, pus-filled spots, then impetigo is
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the
most likely diagnosis.
Among babies and small children, ordinary heat rash is
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the
most common. Although it usually occurs - as its name suggests - in warm weather,
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the
heat rash can also develop in
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the
cold if
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the
baby is covered with too many clothes or bed clothes.
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