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Rashes - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Oct 14, 2019


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which doctor should I visit in case I suffer from a rash?

You should visit a skin specialist or a dermatologist in case you suffer from a rash. He may refer you to another specialist if necessary.

2. Is a rash life threatening?

Rashes are usually not life threatening but they cause troublesome symptoms like itching. They are often a mirror of an underlying disease or condition, which may be serious in some cases. Some rashes like Stevens - Johnson's syndrome can be life threatening and should be treated as a medical emergency.


3. How are rashes generally treated?

Some rashes like those following viral infections or mild allergies may subside without any treatment. Others like those caused by liver and kidney disease subside with treatment of the underlying condition. Yet others like ringworm require local and/ or oral medications for the treatment of the rash.

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