Rash Related Diseases & Conditions

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  • Scabies Scabies are itch mites that burrow under the skin and produce intense itching that's usually worse at night. Symptoms of scabies...learn more »
    In This Article
    Scabies Article
    • Scabies facts
    • What is scabies? What causes a scabies infestation?
    • How do you get scabies?
    • Can you catch scabies from a dog or cat?
    • What are risk factors for scabies?
    • What does a scabies rash look like? What are scabies symptoms and signs?
    • What does scabies feel like?
    • How is a scabies infestation diagnosed?
    • What are treatment options and home remedies for a scabies infestation?
    • Are cases of scabies often misdiagnosed?
    • What are possible complications of scabies?
    • Can a scabies infestation be prevented?
    • In what special situations can scabies be more easily spread?
    • What is Norwegian or crusted scabies?
    • What is the prognosis (outlook) for scabies?
  • Ringworm The term "ringworm" or "ringworms" refers to fungal infections that are on the surface of the skin. A physical examination of...learn more »
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    Ringworm Article
    • Ringworm facts
    • What does the term ringworm mean?
    • Is ringworm contagious?
    • What causes ringworm?
    • What are the sources of skin fungi?
    • What are risk factors for ringworm?
    • What types of ringworm are there? What are ringworm symptoms and signs?
    • How is ringworm diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for ringworm? Are there home remedies?
    • How can ringworm be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis (outlook) for ringworm?
  • Shingles Shingles (herpes zoster) is a skin rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. Under certain circumstances, such as...learn more »
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    Shingles Article
    • Shingles facts
    • What is shingles? What causes shingles?
    • What are shingles symptoms and signs? How long does shingles last?
    • How long is shingles contagious?
    • How is shingles diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for shingles? Should I visit my health care professional?
    • What are the complications of shingles?
    • What is postherpetic neuralgia?
    • Can shingles be prevented with a vaccine?
    • What are potential side effects of the shingles vaccine?
    • Is shingles dangerous in pregnant women?
  • Staph Infection (Staphylococcus Aureus) Staphylococcus or Staph is a group of bacteria that can cause a multitude of diseases. Staph infections can cause illness...learn more »
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    Staph Infection (Staphylococcus Aureus) Article
    • What is Staphylococcus?
    • Who is at risk for Staph infections?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of a Staph infection?
    • What types of diseases are caused by Staph?
    • How are Staph infections diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for Staph infections?
    • What is antibiotic-resistant Staph aureus?
    • What are complications of Staph infections?
    • Can Staph infections be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis for Staph infections?
    • Staph Infection At A Glance
  • Skin Tag A skin tag is a small benign growth of skin that projects from the surrounding skin. Skin tags can vary in appearance (smooth,...learn more »
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    Skin Tag Article
    • What is a skin tag?
    • Where do skin tags occur?
    • Who tends to get skin tags?
    • Will removing a skin tag cause more to grow?
    • Is a skin tag a tumor?
    • Are skin tags contagious?
    • What does a skin tag look like under a microscope?
    • What problems do skin tags cause?
    • How are skin tags treated?
    • Does medical insurance cover skin tag removal?
    • Do any creams remove skin tags?
    • Should I worry about cutting my skin tag by shaving?
    • Do skin tags need to be sent for biopsy?
    • Are there vaginal skin tags?
    • Can you get skin tags on the penis and scrotum?
    • What happens when a skin tag suddenly turns purple or black?
    • What else could it be?
    • Is there another medical name for a skin tag?
    • Skin Tag At A Glance
  • MRSA MRSA (methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria causes skin infections with the following signs and symptoms:...learn more »
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    MRSA Article
    • MRSA infections facts
    • What is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)?
    • What does a MRSA infection look like?
    • What are the signs and symptoms of MRSA infection?
    • How is MRSA infection transmitted or spread?
    • How is MRSA diagnosed?
    • How can people prevent MRSA infection?
    • How should caregivers treat MRSA patients at home?
    • What is the prognosis (outlook), and what are the potential complications for people with MRSA infections?
    • What is the treatment for MRSA infection?
    • What is a "superbug"?
    • Where are other MRSA information sources?
  • Eczema Eczema, also known as dermatitis, is a general term for many types of skin inflammation. The most common form of eczema is atopic...learn more »
    In This Article
    Eczema Article
    • Eczema facts
    • What is eczema?
    • What are the causes of eczema?
    • What are risk factors for eczema?
    • What are eczema symptoms and signs in babies, children, and adults?
    • What are the different types of eczema?
    • How is eczema diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for eczema?
    • Can eczema be prevented?
    • What are the possible complications of eczema?
    • What is the prognosis (outlook) for eczema?
  • Lyme Disease Lyme disease is a bacterial illness, which is spread by ticks when they bite the skin. Initially the disease affects the skin...learn more »
    In This Article
    Lyme Disease Article
    • Lyme disease facts
    • What is Lyme disease? What causes Lyme disease?
    • What is the history of Lyme disease?
    • What are symptoms and signs of Lyme disease?
    • How is Lyme disease diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for Lyme disease, and what is its prognosis?
    • How can Lyme disease be prevented? Is there a vaccine?
  • Ticks Ticks are known transmitters of disease to humans and animals. Tick-borne diseases include Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted...learn more »
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    Ticks Article
    • Tick facts
    • What are ticks?
    • What are tick bite symptoms and signs?
    • What diseases do ticks transmit (act as vectors) to humans?
    • How is a tick bite diagnosed?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of diseases transmitted by ticks?
    • What is the treatment for a tick bite?
    • How is a tick removed from the skin?
    • What is the prognosis (outlook) for people who get a tick bite?
    • What are the risk factors for tick bites?
    • How are bites from ticks prevented?
    • Where can I find more information about ticks?
  • Infectious Mononucleosis Infectious mononucleosis is a virus infection in which there is an increase of white blood cells that are mononuclear (with a...learn more »
    In This Article
    Infectious Mononucleosis Article
    • Infectious mononucleosis (mono) facts
    • What is infectious mononucleosis?
    • What is the cause of mono?
    • What are risk factors for mono?
    • How is mono transmitted or spread?
    • What are the symptoms of mono?
    • What are the signs of mono?
    • How is mono diagnosed?
    • What is the usual course and treatment of mono?
    • What are the complications of mono?
    • How can mono be prevented?
    • Conclusion
  • Rosacea Rosacea is a skin disease that causes redness of the forehead, chin, and lower half of the nose. In addition to inflammation of...learn more »
    In This Article
    Rosacea Article
    • Rosacea facts
    • What is rosacea? Is rosacea contagious?
    • Is rosacea like acne?
    • What are causes and risk factors of rosacea?
    • What are rosacea symptoms and signs?
    • How is rosacea diagnosed?
    • What happens to the nose and the eyes?
    • How is rosacea cured?
    • What about using acne medicine?
    • What is the treatment for rosacea?
    • What should be avoided? What foods are good for rosacea?
    • What natural remedies can help rosacea?
    • Does rosacea get worse with age?
    • How should I care for the skin of my face?
    • How are the telangiectasias (the red lines) treated?
    • How is a rhinophyma (the W.C. Fields nose) treated?
    • What effect may rosacea have on my life?
    • Where can people get more information about rosacea?
  • Athlete's Foot Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a skin infection caused by the ringworm fungus. Symptoms include itching, burning, cracking,...learn more »
    In This Article
    Athlete's Foot Article
    • Athlete's foot facts
    • What is athlete's foot?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of athlete's foot?
    • What does athlete's foot look like?
    • Is athlete's foot contagious?
    • What else causes foot rashes?
    • What is the treatment for athlete's foot?
    • What home remedy can I use for athlete's foot?
    • How can I treat athlete's foot in pregnancy?
    • When should I seek medical care?
    • What are possible complications of athlete's foot?
    • What kind of doctor treats athlete's foot?
    • How can I prevent future athlete's foot infections?
  • Itching Itching can be a common problem. Itches can be localized or generalized. There are many causes of itching to include: infection...learn more »
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    Itching Article
    • Itching (itch) facts
    • What is an itch?
    • What are associated symptoms and signs of itching?
    • What causes itching?
    • How is the cause of itching diagnosed?
    • Should I scratch the itch?
    • What are topical (external) itch treatments? Are there any home remedies for itching?
    • What are oral itch treatments?
    • Can itching be prevented?
    • When should the doctor be consulted for itching?
    • What are possible complications of itching?
    • What is the prognosis (outlook) for itching?
  • Impetigo Impetigo is a contagious skin infection caused by staph and strep bacteria. There are two types of impetigo: non-bullous and...learn more »
    In This Article
    Impetigo Article
    • Impetigo facts
    • What is impetigo? What causes impetigo?
    • What are the types of impetigo, and what are impetigo symptoms and signs? What does impetigo look like?
    • Is impetigo contagious?
    • How is impetigo diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for impetigo?
    • What are possible complications of impetigo?
    • Will impetigo leave scars?
    • Can impetigo be prevented?
  • Bed Bugs Bed bugs (from the insect family Cimicidae) are small, reddish-brown tick-like insects that feed by sucking the blood of mammals....learn more »
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    Bed Bugs Article
    • Bed bugs facts
    • What are bed bugs? What do bed bugs look like?
    • Where are bed bugs found?
    • What about bed bugs in hotels?
    • How are bed bugs spread?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of bed bug bites?
    • What is the treatment for bed bug bites?
    • How do I detect a bed bug infestation in my home?
    • How do I get rid of bed bugs in the home?
    • What about prevention of bed bug bites?
  • Hives Hives, also called urticaria, is a raised, itchy area of skin that is usually a sign of an allergic reaction. The allergy may be...learn more »
    In This Article
    Hives Article
    • Hives facts
    • What are hives (urticaria) and angioedema?
    • What causes hives and angioedema?
    • What are the different kinds of hives?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of ordinary urticaria (ordinary hives)?
    • What are the causes of ordinary hives?
    • What are the causes of chronic hives?
    • Are there other conditions that mimic hives?
    • What is the treatment for hives?
    • Conclusion
  • Poison Ivy Poison ivy, oak, and sumac are plants that cause an itchy skin rash and skin inflamation when contacted directly. This poison can...learn more »
    In This Article
    Poison Ivy Article
    • Poison ivy, oak, and sumac facts
    • What causes the rash? How do I identify poison ivy, oak, and sumac?
    • What are the signs and symptoms of the poison ivy rash?
    • Is a rash from poison ivy, oak, and sumac dermatitis contagious?
    • What are risk factors for poison ivy, oak, and sumac dermatitis?
    • How is the dermatitis of poison ivy, oak, and sumac diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for poison ivy, oak, and sumac dermatitis?
    • What are complications for poison ivy, oak, and sumac dermatitis?
    • What is the prognosis (outlook) for poison ivy, oak, and sumac dermatitis?
    • How can contact with poison ivy, oak, and sumac be prevented?
    • What should people do if they are exposed to a poisonous plant?
  • Lupus Systemic lupus erythematosus is a condition characterized by chronic inflammation of body tissues caused by autoimmune disease....learn more »
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    Lupus Article
    • Systemic lupus erythematosus facts
    • What is systemic lupus erythematosus? What are the types of lupus?
    • What causes systemic lupus erythematosus? Is lupus hereditary?
    • What is drug-induced lupus?
    • What are lupus symptoms and signs?
    • How is systemic lupus erythematosus diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for systemic lupus?
    • How can a lupus patient help prevent disease activity (flares)?
    • How can systemic lupus erythematosus affect pregnancy or the newborn?
    • What does the future hold for people with systemic lupus?
    • Where can one get more information about systemic lupus erythematosus?
  • Allergy An allergy refers to a misguided reaction by our immune system in response to bodily contact with certain foreign substances. ...learn more »
    In This Article
    Allergy Article
    • Allergy facts
    • What does an allergy mean?
    • What causes allergies?
    • Who is at risk and why?
    • What are common allergic conditions, and what are allergy symptoms and signs?
    • Hay Fever
    • Asthma
    • Allergic Eyes
    • Allergic Eczema
    • Hives
    • Allergic Shock
    • Where are allergens? Everywhere
    • In the air we breathe
    • In what we ingest
    • Touching our skin
    • Injected into our body
  • Keratosis Pilaris Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common skin disorder in which small white or red bumps appear around hair follicles on the upper...learn more »
    In This Article
    Keratosis Pilaris Article
    • Keratosis pilaris facts
    • What is keratosis pilaris (KP)?
    • Who gets keratosis pilaris?
    • What is the prognosis of patients with keratosis pilaris?
    • Does keratosis pilaris affect the entire body?
    • What does keratosis pilaris look like?
    • What causes keratosis pilaris?
    • How is keratosis pilaris diagnosed?
    • Is keratosis pilaris curable?
    • Is keratosis pilaris contagious?
    • What are possible complications of keratosis pilaris?
    • Does diet have anything to do with keratosis pilaris?
    • What is the treatment for keratosis pilaris?
    • Keratosis pilaris "do's"
    • Keratosis pilaris "don'ts"
  • Dengue Fever Dengue fever is contracted from the bite of a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito. Symptoms of dengue include headache, fever,...learn more »
    In This Article
    Dengue Fever Article
    • Dengue fever facts
    • What is dengue fever?
    • What geographic areas are at high risk for contracting dengue fever?
    • How is dengue fever contracted?
    • What are dengue fever symptoms and signs?
    • How is dengue fever diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for dengue fever?
    • What is the prognosis for typical dengue fever?
    • What is dengue hemorrhagic fever?
    • How can dengue fever be prevented?
    • Where can people get more information on dengue fever?
  • Jock Itch Jock itch is an itchy red rash that appears in the groin area. The rash may be caused by a bacterial or fungal infection. People...learn more »
    In This Article
    Jock Itch Article
    • Jock itch facts
    • What is jock itch? What does jock itch look like?
    • What causes jock itch?
    • Who gets jock itch?
    • What are jock itch symptoms and signs?
    • Does jock itch affect the entire body?
    • How is jock itch diagnosed?
    • Is jock itch curable? Is jock itch contagious?
    • What are possible complications of jock itch?
    • What is the treatment for jock itch?
    • What home remedy can I use for jock itch?
    • What holistic jock itch treatments are available?
    • How do I treat fungal jock itch?
    • How do I treat bacterial jock itch?
    • How is itching from jock itch treated?
    • Why is my groin still discolored?
    • What is the best drug for jock itch?
    • What is the prognosis with jock itch?
    • When should I call my doctor about jock itch?
    • How do I prevent jock itch?
  • Coxsackie Virus Coxsackie viruses may be divided into two groups. Type A causes hand, foot, and mouth disease and conjunctivitis, while type B...learn more »
    In This Article
    Coxsackie Virus Article
    • Coxsackie virus facts
    • What is Coxsackie virus?
    • What are the types of Coxsackie viruses, and what can they cause?
    • What are Coxsackie virus infection symptoms and signs?
    • How do people get infected with Coxsackie virus?
    • What are the risk factors for Coxsackie virus infection?
    • How do Coxsackie infections get diagnosed?
    • Is there any treatment for Coxsackie virus infection?
    • Can Coxsackie virus infections be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis of a Coxsackie virus infection?
  • Hand Foot and Mouth Disease Hand-foot-and-mouth syndrome is clinical pattern consisting of a rash on the hands and feet, and in the mouth....learn more »
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    Hand Foot and Mouth Disease Article
    • What is hand foot and mouth (HFM) disease?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of hand foot and mouth disease?
    • What causes hand foot and mouth disease?
    • How is hand foot and mouth disease spread?
    • What is the incubation period for hand foot and mouth disease?
    • When does hand foot and mouth disease usually occur?
    • How does hand foot and mouth disease affect pregnancy and the baby?
    • What is the course of hand foot and mouth disease?
    • Why haven't we heard more about hand foot and mouth disease?
    • How is hand foot and mouth disease diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for hand foot and mouth disease?
    • Hand Foot and Mouth (HFM) Disease At A Glance
  • Measles Measles (rubeola) is a highly contagious disease that's caused by a virus. Symptoms include a rash, high fever, cough, runny...learn more »
    In This Article
    Measles Article
    • Measles facts
    • What is measles?
    • What is rubeola?
    • What is rubella?
    • What are other names for measles?
    • What is the history of measles?
    • What causes measles?
    • How is measles spread?
    • How does one become immune to measles?
    • Who is at risk for getting measles?
    • Is measles deadly?
    • What is the danger of getting measles while pregnant?
    • If I am exposed, how long does it take to develop symptoms and signs?
    • What are measles symptoms and signs?
    • What are the complications seen with measles?
    • What is atypical measles?
    • What is modified measles?
    • How is the diagnosis of measles made?
    • If it is not measles, what else could it be?
    • What should I do if I have been exposed to measles?
    • Is there any treatment for measles after symptoms and signs develop?
    • If measles only rarely occurs in the United States, why should I get vaccinated?
    • Do I need to be revaccinated against measles if I am traveling to Europe?
    • What is the prognosis for measles?
    • How can I prevent contracting measles?
    • Is there any truth to the fear of getting autism from vaccines?
    • Who should not receive measles vaccinations?
    • If a child has an egg allergy, can they still receive the measles vaccine?
    • What adverse reactions can occur to the measles vaccination?
    • Who should be revaccinated against measles?
    • Where can I find more information about measles?
  • Roseola Roseola is a viral illness that most commonly affects young children. Symptoms and signs include a sudden high fever that lasts...learn more »
    In This Article
    Roseola Article
    • What is roseola?
    • What virus causes roseola?
    • How is roseola spread?
    • What are roseola symptoms and signs?
    • How high can the fever go with roseola?
    • What is the treatment for the fever of roseola?
    • Can the fever cause a seizure?
    • Is a seizure due to fever dangerous?
    • What should I do if my child with roseola has a seizure?
    • Is there a rash with roseola?
    • What is most remarkable characteristic of roseola?
    • What is the course of roseola?
    • Are there any complications of roseola?
    • Should I take my child to the doctor with roseola?
    • When can the child return to child care?
    • Are there other names for roseola?
    • Roseola At A Glance
  • Tinea Versicolor Tinea versicolor is a fungus infection that mainly affects the skin of young people. Recognized by light or reddish brown spots,...learn more »
    In This Article
    Tinea Versicolor Article
    • Tinea versicolor facts
    • What is tinea versicolor? What are symptoms and signs of tinea versicolor?
    • What causes tinea versicolor?
    • What other conditions resemble tinea versicolor?
    • How is tinea versicolor diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for tinea versicolor?
    • What is the prognosis of tinea versicolor?
    • Can tinea versicolor be prevented?
  • Mold Mold exposure may cause symptoms in people who are sensitive to molds. Symptoms of mold allergy include sneezing, runny nose,...learn more »
    In This Article
    Mold Article
    • Mold facts
    • What is mold?
    • Where can mold be found in homes?
    • What kinds of health problems may be linked to mold? What are symptoms of mold allergy?
    • How can mold in the household be prevented?
    • Is it necessary to test for mold?
    • How should mold be cleaned up and eliminated?
  • Spider Bites (Including Black Widow and Brown Recluse) The majority of spiders in the United States are harmless. Two exceptions include the black widow spider and the brown recluse...learn more »
    In This Article
    Spider Bites (Including Black Widow and Brown Recluse) Article
    • Are spider bites dangerous?
    • What are the symptoms of spider bites?
    • Black widow spider bite symptoms (picture of black widow)
    • Brown recluse spider bite symptoms (picture of brown recluse spider)
    • What should you do if you are bitten by a spider?
    • What should you do if you are bitten by a black widow or brown recluse spider?
    • Spider Bites At A Glance
  • Atopic Dermatitis Eczema is a general term for many types dermatitis (skin inflammation). Atopic dermatitis is the most common of the many types of...learn more »
    In This Article
    Atopic Dermatitis Article
    • Atopic dermatitis facts
    • What is atopic dermatitis?
    • What is the difference between atopic dermatitis and eczema?
    • How common is atopic dermatitis?
    • What causes atopic dermatitis?
    • Is atopic dermatitis contagious?
    • What are atopic dermatitis symptoms and signs?
    • Can atopic dermatitis affect the face?
    • What are the stages of atopic dermatitis?
    • How is atopic dermatitis diagnosed?
    • What factors can aggravate atopic dermatitis?
    • What are skin irritants in patients with atopic dermatitis?
    • What are allergens?
    • What are aeroallergens?
    • What is the treatment for atopic dermatitis?
    • What is the hope for long-term management of atopic dermatitis?
  • Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis (toxo) is a parasitic infection that causes flulike symptoms, swollen lymph nodes, and muscle aches and pains that...learn more »
    In This Article
    Toxoplasmosis Article
    • Toxoplasmosis facts
    • What is toxoplasmosis?
    • What is the cause of toxoplasmosis?
    • What factors increase the risk of acquiring toxo?
    • What are the usual symptoms of toxoplasmosis?
    • Why do some people develop severe problems from toxo?
    • Can toxoplasmosis develop into a more serious illness in babies?
    • What is meant by a baby developing "a more severe case of toxo"?
    • How is toxo diagnosed in the lab?
    • How can toxoplasmosis be prevented?
    • Am I able to keep my cat?
    • Once infected with toxo, is my cat always able to spread the infection to me?
    • What is the treatment for toxoplasmosis?
    • What is the prognosis for toxoplasmosis?
  • Mercury Poisoning Mercury is a naturally occurring element found in water, soil, and the air. Mercury is also contained in some fish, some of the...learn more »
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    Mercury Poisoning Article
    • Mercury introduction
    • General information about mercury and mercury exposure
    • What are the health effects and symptoms of mercury exposure or poisoning?
    • What about mercury in batteries?
    • What about mercury in dental amalgam?
    • What about mercury in fish?
    • What about mercury in fluorescent light bulbs?
    • What about thimerosal in vaccines?
    • What about mercury in thermometers for fever?
    • What about mercury in recycling and waste disposal?
    • How are mercury spills cleaned up?
    • What are more mercury-containing products?
    • How can I find out about mercury exposure where I live?
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  • Sun-Sensitive Drugs (Photosensitivity to Drugs) Sun sensitivity (photosensitivity) is an inflammation of the skin induced by the combination of medications or substances and...learn more »
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    Sun-Sensitive Drugs (Photosensitivity to Drugs) Article
    • What is photosensitivity?
    • What is the difference between a photoallergic and a phototoxic reaction?
    • Photoallergic and phototoxic reaction pictures
    • What is ultraviolet light?
    • What are the symptoms of sun sensitivity (photosensitivity)?
    • What are some common sun-sensitizing drugs?
    • Phototoxic drugs
    • Photoallergic drugs
    • Are there any medical conditions that can cause photosensitivity?
    • How is sun sensitivity (photosensitivity) diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for a photosensitizing drug reaction?
    • Is anyone taking these drugs at risk for developing sunburn?
    • Can any foods cause sun sensitivity (photosensitivity) reactions?
    • Pictures of sun-sensitivity (photosensitivity) reactions
    • Are there any medical applications of sun sensitivity (photosensitivity)?
    • Sun-Sensitizing (Photosensitivity) Drugs At A Glance
  • Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP or anaphylactoid purpura), a type of blood vessel inflammation, results in rash, arthritis, and...learn more »
    In This Article
    Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Article
    • Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP) facts
    • What is Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP)?
    • What causes HSP?
    • What are risk factors for HSP?
    • What are HSP symptoms and signs?
    • How is HSP diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for HSP?
    • What are complications of HSP?
    • What is the prognosis for patients with HSP?
    • Can HSP be prevented?
  • Lichen Planus Lichen planus is a common skin disease that features small, itchy pink or purple spots on the arms or legs. the abnormal areas on...learn more »
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    Lichen Planus Article
    • Lichen planus facts
    • What is lichen planus?
    • What causes lichen planus?
    • How is the rash of lichen planus different from that of most other common rashes?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of lichen planus?
    • What does lichen planus look like?
    • How is lichen planus diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for lichen planus?
    • What is the long-term prognosis of lichen planus?
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men (STDs in Men) Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are infections that are transmitted during any type of sexual exposure, including...learn more »
    In This Article
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men (STDs in Men) Article
    • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in men facts
    • What are STDs and how can their spread be prevented?
    • Diseases associated with genital lesions
    • Chancroid
    • Genital herpes
    • Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
    • Syphilis
    • Human papillomavirus (HPV)
    • Diseases associated with urethritis
    • Urethritis
    • Chlamydia
    • Gonorrhea
    • Systemic STDs
    • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
    • Hepatitis B
    • Hepatitis C
    • Human herpes virus 8 (HHV-8)
    • Ectoparasitic infections
  • Pityriasis Rosea Pityriasis rosea is a rash that begins with a large pink patch with well-defined scaly borders on the back, chest, or neck. In...learn more »
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    • Pityriasis rosea facts
    • What is pityriasis rosea?
    • Who gets pityriasis rosea?
    • What causes pityriasis rosea?
    • What are pityriasis rosea symptoms and signs?
    • How is pityriasis rosea diagnosed?
    • What are some common misdiagnoses of pityriasis rosea?
    • What is the treatment for pityriasis rosea?
    • What home remedies can I use for pityriasis rosea?
    • Can pityriasis rosea be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis for pityriasis rosea?
    • Where can I find more information and facts about pityriasis rosea?
  • Actinic Keratosis Actinic keratoses are rough, scaly patches of skin that are considered precancerous and are due to sun exposure. Prevention is to...learn more »
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    • What is an actinic keratosis, and what does it look like?
    • Who is at risk for an actinic keratosis?
    • Where on the body do actinic keratoses typically occur?
    • What is the significance of an actinic keratosis?
    • How is an actinic keratosis diagnosed?
    • How is an actinic keratosis treated?
    • What happens after an actinic keratosis is treated?
    • Actinic Keratosis At A Glance
  • Teething Teething in babies typically starts between 4 and 10 months of age. Symptoms and signs of cutting teeth include rash, drooling,...learn more »
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    • Teething facts
    • What is teething?
    • When do babies start teething?
    • What are the signs and symptoms of teething?
    • What is the order of tooth eruption in infants?
    • How long does teething last?
    • When should I call the pediatrician?
    • What medications are used to treat teething pain?
    • What home remedies provide relief for teething pain?
    • How do I care for my baby's new teeth?
    • When should my child see the dentist?
  • Seborrheic Dermatitis Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition. Symptoms and signs include a red, scaling rash on the scalp, face, ears, and...learn more »
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    • Seborrheic dermatitis facts
    • What is seborrheic dermatitis?
    • What are risk factors for seborrheic dermatitis?
    • What causes seborrheic dermatitis?
    • What are seborrheic dermatitis symptoms and signs?
    • How is seborrheic dermatitis diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for seborrheic dermatitis?
    • What are complications of seborrheic dermatitis?
    • What is the prognosis of seborrheic dermatitis?
    • Can seborrheic dermatitis be prevented?
  • Herpangina Herpangina is a contagious illness often seen in children. It is caused by an enterovirus. Coxsackie virus is the most common...learn more »
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    • What is herpangina?
    • What causes herpangina?
    • What are herpangina symptoms and signs?
    • How is herpangina diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for herpangina?
    • What is the prognosis for herpangina?
    • What is the difference between herpangina and hand foot and mouth disease?
    • Can herpangina be prevented?
    • Where can people find more information about herpangina?
    • Herpangina At A Glance
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is an infectious disease that's transmitted by the bite of a tick infected with the...learn more »
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    • Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) facts
    • What is Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
    • Where do most cases of RMSF occur in the U.S.?
    • What is the history of Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
    • What causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
    • What are risk factors for Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
    • What are symptoms and signs of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in children and adults?
    • How is Rocky Mountain spotted fever diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for Rocky Mountain spotted fever in children and adults?
    • What are complications of Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
    • What is the prognosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in children and adults?
    • How can people safely remove a tick?
    • Can Rocky Mountain spotted fever be prevented?
    • Where can people find more information on Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
  • Juvenile Arthritis (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis) Juvenile arthritis (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis or JRA) annually affects one child in every thousand. There are three types of...learn more »
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    • Arthritis in childhood? Isn't that only an old person's disease?
    • How common is arthritis in children?
    • What are the signs, symptoms, and treatment of the different forms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?
    • Pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
    • Polyarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
    • Systemic-onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
    • What are some other forms of arthritis which can affect children?
    • What is the outlook (prognosis) for children with arthritis?
    • Juvenile Arthritis At A Glance
  • Streptococcal Infections Group A streptococcal infections are caused by group A streptococcus, a bacteria that causes a variety of health problems,...learn more »
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    • Group A streptococcal infections facts
    • What is group A Streptococcus (GAS)?
    • How are group A streptococcal (GAS) infections contracted?
    • What diseases are caused by group A streptococcal infection?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of GAS infections?
    • What is invasive group A streptococcal disease? Who is most at risk for getting invasive GAS disease?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of necrotizing fasciitis?
    • What are the signs and symptoms of toxic shock syndrome (TSS)?
    • How are group A streptococcal (GAS) infections diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for invasive group A streptococcal disease?
    • What complications are seen with group A streptococcal infections?
    • Can group A streptococcal infections be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis for group A streptococcal infections?
    • Where can people find more information about group A streptococcal infections?
  • Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a condition caused by toxins formed by Staphylococcus aureus or group A Streptococcus bacteria....learn more »
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    • Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) facts
    • What is toxic shock syndrome (TSS)?
    • What causes toxic shock syndrome?
    • What are the risk factors for toxic shock syndrome?
    • What are toxic shock syndrome symptoms and signs?
    • How is toxic shock syndrome diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for toxic shock syndrome?
    • How is toxic shock syndrome prevented?
  • Dry Skin Dry skin (xeroderma) may be caused by external factors, like cold temperatures, low humidity, harsh soaps, and certain...learn more »
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    • Dry skin facts
    • What is dry skin?
    • What causes dry skin?
    • What are signs and symptoms of dry skin?
    • How is dry skin diagnosed?
    • Does dry skin cause winter itch?
    • Do genetics play a role in dry skin?
    • What medical conditions cause dry skin?
    • Do any medications cause dry skin?
    • What is the treatment for dry skin?
    • What are possible complications of dry skin?
    • What are some home remedies for dry skin?
    • How can dry skin be prevented?
    • What are the best products for dry skin?
  • Kawasaki Disease Kawasaki disease is a rare children's disease characterized by a fever that lasts more than five days and at least four of the...learn more »
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    • Kawasaki's disease facts
    • What is Kawasaki's disease, and how is it diagnosed?
    • What is mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome?
    • What are the usual symptoms and signs of Kawasaki's disease?
    • What are the less common findings?
    • What is the difference between Kawasaki's disease and Kawasaki's syndrome?
    • What causes Kawasaki's disease?
    • Who develops Kawasaki's disease?
    • How can Kawasaki's disease cause serious complications?
    • What is the treatment for Kawasaki's disease?
    • What is the prognosis for children with Kawasaki's disease?
    • Can Kawasaki's disease be prevented?
  • Molluscum Contagiosum Molluscum contagiosum is a skin infection caused by the poxvirus. Molluscum contagiosum appears as small tan or pink bumps on any...learn more »
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    • Molluscum contagiosum facts
    • What is molluscum contagiosum? What causes molluscum contagiosum?
    • Who develops molluscum contagiosum?
    • What are molluscum contagiosum symptoms and signs?
    • How is molluscum contagiosum diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for molluscum contagiosum?
    • How do I treat the accompanying rash with molluscum contagiosum?
    • How do I treat the persistent skin discoloration after molluscum contagiosum?
    • Why do I keep getting more molluscum bumps where I shave?
    • What are possible complications of molluscum contagiosum?
    • What is the prognosis with molluscum contagiosum?
    • How do I prevent molluscum contagiosum?
  • Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Ramsay Hunt syndrome is an infection of a facial nerve that causes a red painful rash with blisters and facial paralysis. The...learn more »
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    • What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome? What causes it?
    • What are the symptoms of Ramsay Hunt syndrome?
    • How is Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosed?
    • Is Ramsey Hunt syndrome contagious?
    • How does Ramsay Hunt syndrome compare with Bell's palsy?
    • How is Ramsay Hunt syndrome treated or prevented?
    • What is the outlook (prognosis) for patients with Ramsay Hunt syndrome?
    • Where can I find more information about Ramsay Hunt syndrome?
  • Schistosomiasis Schistosomiasis (snail fever), a disease caused by parasites, causes a variety of symptoms and signs, such as cough, rash and...learn more »
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    • What is schistosomiasis?
    • What causes schistosomiasis?
    • What are the symptoms and signs of schistosomiasis?
    • How is schistosomiasis diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for schistosomiasis?
    • When should people with schistosomiasis seek medical care?
    • What are the complications of schistosomiasis?
    • Can schistosomiasis be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis (outcome) for schistosomiasis?
    • Schistosomiasis At A Glance
  • Scarlet Fever Scarlet fever is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria group A Streptococcus. Symptoms and signs include a rash, sore...learn more »
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    • Scarlet fever facts
    • What is scarlet fever?
    • What is the history of scarlet fever?
    • What causes scarlet fever?
    • What are scarlet fever symptoms and signs?
    • How long is scarlet fever contagious?
    • How is scarlet fever diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for scarlet fever?
    • Can scarlet fever be prevented?
    • What is the prognosis for scarlet fever?
  • Bug Bites and Stings Bug bites and stings have been known to transmit insect-borne illnesses such as West Nile virus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever,...learn more »
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    • Bug bites and stings introduction
    • What can I do to keep insects away?
    • What's the proper way to use insect repellent?
    • What's the best way to remove a bee stinger?
    • What should I do if I find a tick on me or my child?
    • What can be done for itching and pain from bites and stings?
    • When is medical attention needed?
    • Where can I find more information on bug bites and stings?
  • Chickenpox (Varicella) Chickenpox (chicken pox) is a contagious childhood disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Symptoms have an incubation...learn more »
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    • What is chickenpox? What causes chickenpox?
    • How does chickenpox spread?
    • What are chickenpox symptoms and signs?
    • What are treatment options for chickenpox?
    • What are the possible complications of chickenpox?
    • Can chickenpox be prevented with a vaccine?
    • Chickenpox At A Glance
  • Heat-Related Illness Hyperthermia is the overheating of the body. Heat-related illnesses like heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heat rash,...learn more »
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    • Heat-related illness facts
    • What is a heat-related illness?
    • What causes a heat-related illness?
    • Who is at risk of heat-related illness?
    • What are the symptoms of heat-related illness?
    • Heat stroke
    • Heat exhaustion
    • Heat cramps
    • Heat syncope
    • Heat rash
    • Heat-related illness prevention
  • Diaper Rash A diaper rash is a skin irritation that develops in the diaper-covered region. Most diaper rashes are caused by bacterial or...learn more »
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    • What is diaper rash?
    • Is diaper rash a sign of neglectful care?
    • What causes diaper rash?
    • What treatments are recommended for diaper rash?
    • How about not using disposable diapers?
    • How should an allergic rash be treated?
    • How about using cortisone cream?
    • How about using Neosporin?
    • Diaper Rash At A Glance
  • West Nile Virus West Nile virus (West Nile encephalitis) is a brain infection caused by a virus. People become infected with the virus after...learn more »
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    • West Nile virus facts
    • What is the history of West Nile virus?
    • Where did the West Nile virus come from?
    • How do people get West Nile virus?
    • How do mosquitoes get infected with the West Nile virus?
    • Can one person contract the virus from another?
    • Besides mosquitoes, can other insects transmit the West Nile virus?
    • Are there any other viruses around like the West Nile virus?
    • What are West Nile virus symptoms and signs?
    • When is there an increased risk for infection?
    • Who is at risk for getting West Nile virus?
    • What is the treatment for West Nile virus? Can West Nile virus be prevented with a vaccine?
    • Is a woman's pregnancy at risk if she gets West Nile virus?
    • What can a community do to reduce the risk of an outbreak of the West Nile virus?
    • What can a person do to reduce the risk of becoming infected with the West Nile virus?
  • Chagas Disease Chagas disease is an infection caused by the T. cruzi parasite. Symptoms of Chagas disease include rash, swollen lymph nodes,...learn more »
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    • Chagas disease (kissing bug disease) facts
    • What is Chagas disease?
    • What is the history of Chagas disease?
    • What causes Chagas disease?
    • What are Chagas disease symptoms and signs?
    • How is Chagas disease diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for Chagas disease?
    • Can transmission of Chagas disease be prevented with a vaccine?
    • What are the risk factors for Chagas disease?
    • What is the prognosis for Chagas disease?
    • What are the complications of Chagas disease?
    • What research is being done for Chagas disease?
  • Leishmaniasis Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by the bite of an infected sand fly. The most common types of leishmania infection are...learn more »
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    • Leishmaniasis facts
    • What is leishmaniasis?
    • What are the different types of leishmaniasis?
    • What causes leishmaniasis? How is leishmaniasis transmitted?
    • What are risk factors for leishmaniasis?
    • What are leishmaniasis symptoms and signs?
    • How is leishmaniasis diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for leishmaniasis?
    • What is the prognosis of leishmaniasis?
    • Can leishmaniasis be prevented?
    • Where can people get more information about leishmaniasis?
  • Cosmetic Allergies Fragrances and preservatives in cosmetics may cause allergic reactions in some people. Symptoms include redness, itching, and...learn more »
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    • Introduction to cosmetic allergies
    • What are the symptoms of a cosmetic reaction?
    • What causes cosmetic reactions?
    • How common are reactions to cosmetics?
    • What should I do if I have an allergic reaction?
    • How are allergic reactions diagnosed?
    • How are cosmetic reactions treated?
    • What can I do to prevent cosmetic reactions?
    • Making sense of product labels
    • More safety tips
  • Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) Idiopathic means that the cause of the condition isn't known. Thrombocytopenic means there's a lower than normal number of...learn more »
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    • What is idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)?
    • What are the types of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura?
    • What are the causes of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)?
    • What are the risk factors for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)?
    • What are the symptoms and signs for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)?
    • How is idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura diagnosed (ITP)?
    • What are the treatments for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)?
    • How can idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura be prevented (ITP)?
    • Living with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
    • What is the outlook for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)?
    • What are other names for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)?
    • Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) At A Glance
  • Shingles and Pregnancy Becoming infected with chickenpox during pregnancy could cause birth defects in your unborn child. Likewise, shingles could also...learn more »
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    • What are the symptoms of shingles, and how is shingles diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for shingles during pregnancy?
    • Can shingles be prevented?
    • What are shingles complications during pregnancy?
  • Meningococcemia Meningococcemia is a bloodstream infection caused by Neisseria meningitides. Meningococcemia symptoms include fever, headache,...learn more »
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    • Meningococcemia facts
    • What is meningococcemia?
    • What causes meningococcemia?
    • What are risk factors for meningococcemia?
    • What are symptoms and signs of meningococcemia?
    • How is meningococcemia diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for meningococcemia?
    • What is the prognosis of meningococcemia?
    • Can meningococcemia be prevented?
    • Where can people find more information on meningococcemia?
    • What research is being done on meningococcemia?
  • German Measles (Rubella) German measles is a disease that's caused by a virus. Symptoms include rash and fever for two to three days. The MMR (measles,...learn more »
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    • What is rubella (German measles)?
    • What are rubella symptoms and signs?
    • What are the complications of rubella?
    • How is rubella spread from person to person?
    • Can rubella be prevented with a vaccine?
    • Does my child need the rubella vaccine (MMR)?
    • As an adult, do I need the rubella vaccine (MMR)?
  • Intertrigo Intertrigo is irritant dermatitis, usually found in skin folds, that is caused by rubbing, increased temperature, and moisture....learn more »
  • Monkeypox Monkeypox is a viral disease that causes symptoms such as fever, sweating, and a rash with papules and pustules on the face and...learn more »
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    • Monkeypox facts
    • What is monkeypox?
    • What is the history of monkeypox?
    • What causes monkeypox? How is monkeypox transmitted?
    • What are risk factors for monkeypox?
    • What are monkeypox symptoms and signs?
    • How is monkeypox diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for monkeypox?
    • What is the prognosis of monkeypox?
    • Can monkeypox be prevented?
    • Where can people get more information about monkeypox?
    • What research is being done on monkeypox?
  • Drug Allergies Drug allergies are cause when the immune system mistakenly creates an immune response to a medication. Symptoms of a drug...learn more »
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    • Why do some medications cause allergic reactions?
    • What are the symptoms of drug allergy?
    • Which drug allergies are most common?
    • How are drug allergies diagnosed?
    • How are drug allergies treated?
    • How can I be prepared if I have a drug allergy?
  • Contact Dermatitis Contact dermatitis is a rash that occurs after exposure to an irritating substance. Symptoms include a red, elevated rash at the...learn more »
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    • Contact dermatitis facts
    • What is contact dermatitis?
    • What causes contact dermatitis?
    • What are risk factors for contact dermatitis?
    • What are contact dermatitis symptoms and signs?
    • How is contact dermatitis diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for contact dermatitis?
    • What is the prognosis of contact dermatitis?
    • Can contact dermatitis be prevented?
  • Smallpox Smallpox is a disease caused by the variola virus. Symptoms and signs include a characteristic rash and high fever. Treatment...learn more »
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    • What is smallpox?
    • What is the history of smallpox?
    • What causes smallpox?
    • How is smallpox transmitted?
    • What are smallpox symptoms and signs?
    • How is smallpox diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for smallpox?
    • Can smallpox be prevented with a vaccine?
    • What is the prognosis for smallpox, and what are complications of smallpox?
    • Where can people find more information on smallpox?
    • Smallpox At A Glance
  • Tularemia Tularemia (rabbit fever) is an infection caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. People can become infected with tularemia...learn more »
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    • What is tularemia?
    • What are the different types of tularemia?
    • What causes tularemia?
    • What are symptoms and signs of tularemia?
    • How is tularemia diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for tularemia?
    • Tularemia and bioterrorism
    • Is there a vaccine for tularemia?
    • Where can people find more information about tularemia?
    • Tularemia At A Glance
  • Weber-Christian Disease Weber-Christian disease is a rare inflammatory disease that affects the body's fat tissues. It's also known as relapsing febrile...learn more »
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    • What is Weber-Christian disease? What are the risk factors for this disease?
    • What is panniculitis?
    • What are other symptoms of Weber-Christian disease?
    • What causes Weber-Christian disease?
    • How is Weber-Christian disease diagnosed?
    • What is the prognosis of Weber-Christian disease?
    • What is the treatment for Weber-Christian disease?
    • Weber-Christian Disease At A Glance
  • Sick Building Syndrome Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or also referred to as sick building syndrome or environmental illness is the name given by...learn more »
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    • What is sick building syndrome, or multiple chemical sensitivity?
    • Why is sick building syndrome controversial?
    • How common is sick building syndrome?
    • What causes sick building syndrome?
    • How is sick building syndrome diagnosed and treated?
    • Sick building syndrome and working with a doctor
  • Ebola Ebola hemorrhagic fever (HF) is an often-fatal disease that causes fever, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, stomach...learn more »
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    • What is Ebola hemorrhagic fever?
    • Where is Ebola virus found in nature?
    • Where do cases of Ebola hemorrhagic fever occur?
    • How is Ebola virus transmitted?
    • What are Ebola hemorrhagic fever symptoms and signs?
    • How is Ebola hemorrhagic fever clinically diagnosed?
    • What laboratory tests are used to diagnose Ebola hemorrhagic fever?
    • What is the treatment for Ebola hemorrhagic fever?
    • How is Ebola hemorrhagic fever prevented?
    • What challenges remain for the control and prevention of Ebola hemorrhagic fever?
  • Recreational Water Illnesses Recreational Water Illnesses (RWIs) are caused by germs spread by breathing in mists or aerosols, swimming, or having contact...learn more »
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    • Recreational water illness facts*
    • What are recreational water illnesses (RWIs)?
    • Where are RWIs found?
    • How are RWIs spread?
    • Why doesn't chlorine kill RWI germs?
    • Who is most likely to get ill from an RWI?
    • How can we prevent RWIs?
  • Occupational Asthma Occupational asthma is a type of asthma caused by exposure to a substance in the workplace. Symptoms and signs include wheezing,...learn more »
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    • What is occupational asthma?
    • What causes occupational asthma?
    • What are risk factors for occupational asthma?
    • What are symptoms and signs of occupational asthma?
    • How is occupational asthma diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for occupational asthma?
    • What are complications of occupational asthma?
    • Can occupational asthma be prevented?
    • Where can a person find more information about occupational asthma?
    • Occupational Asthma At A Glance