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Viral Rash: Types, Symptoms, Treatments in Adults and Kids - Verywell Health

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Rashes are common skin irritations that may be caused by allergies, diseases, or infections. Bacteria, fungi, or viruses can cause an infection. A viral rash is a skin rash resulting from a viral infection like chickenpox, rubella, or measles. A viral rash often occurs with other symptoms associated with the underlying viral infection. This can make it hard to know the source of the rash and the need for treatment. This article explains how to identify common viral rashes in adults and children based on typical symptoms and unique characteristics. It also discusses treatments and when to seek a medical evaluation for viral rashes. Matic Grmek / Getty Images What Is a Viral Rash? A viral rash, also known as a viral exanthem , is a skin rash or eruption that commonly occurs as a symptom of a viral infection. It develops as an immune reaction to a virus. A viral rash can vary in size, appearance, and intensity. It can sometimes cause itching...

Pain Above Left Hip on the Side, Back and Abdomen: Causes & Treatment - Healthline

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There are many possible causes for pain above the left hip. In some cases, the pain may be caused by a condition or injury affecting an entirely different part of your body. These causes range from mild injuries that heal quickly with rest to aggressive illnesses that require immediate medical treatment. To determine the source of the pain above your left hip, it's usually necessary to take a look at your other symptoms. Doing so can make it easier to know if you should see a doctor. Here are the possible causes, their symptoms, how they're diagnosed, and your treatment options. A few of the less serious causes of pain above the left hip will resolve on their own without treatment. However, many conditions require medical attention. Arthritis Arthritis is a condition that causes swelling, stiffness, and sometimes severe pain in one or more of the body's joints. There are several types of arthritis that can cause pain above the left hip. Possible causes of arthritis include ...

Cramps but no period: 9 reasons why you may feel pelvic pain - Insider

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Cramps but no period could be caused by normal ovulation pain or an ovarian cyst. If you suspect you may be pregnant, abdominal cramps could also be caused by an ectopic pregnancy, a miscarriage, or pregnancy itself. You may also feel abdominal cramping if you have chronic conditions like endometriosis or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Many of us have felt the uncomfortable lower-belly cramps that can come with your period. But cramps can show up outside of your period, too.  There are many conditions that can trigger abdominal cramps – and while many are normal, some may be dangerous and could require medical attention.  Here are nine reasons you may have cramps while not on your period, and some tips for how to tell what is causing your cramps. ...

What Is Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria (Hives)? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention - Everyday Health

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Medication Options Part of the decision to treat or not treat chronic hives largely depends on the patient, says Aronica. "If I have a patient who is having intermittent hives — they're getting an outbreak once a week or a couple times a month — taking a medication every single day for this may not be the appropriate strategy. That decision can depend on how the hives are affecting them and what they want to accomplish," he says. For acute hives and localized urticaria, some patients find relief with topical steroids, but that's not recommended for chronic hives lasting six weeks or longer, says Aronica. "Topical steroid cream shouldn't be used for longer than two weeks because it can damage and thin the skin," he says. Additionally, many patients with chronic urticaria have outbreaks in multiple places on their body. "If you use a topical steroid over large portions of your skin there is some systemic absorption, and that can cause unwanted side ef...

Life cycle of lice: Stages, how they spread, and more - Medical News Today

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Head lice are tiny, wingless insect parasites that cling to human hair and feed on blood from the scalp. The life cycle of a louse occurs in three stages across a few weeks. They grow from eggs into nymphs and then become adults. Having head lice is a common problem, especially among children, and they cause intense irritation and itching. Repeated scratching can break the scalp's skin, leading to an infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 6–12 million infestations occur annually in the United States among children aged 3–11 years. From an egg until its death, a complete life cycle of a louse lasts for a maximum of 35 days. Understanding the life cycle of lice is essential in effectively dealing with a lice infestation. Read on to learn about the life cycle of lice, how they spread, and more. The life cycle of a louse occurs in three stages: egg nymph adult Below is a timeline of a louse's life cycle. The louse emerges after 6–7 days. Th...

Life cycle of lice: Stages, how they spread, and more - Medical News Today

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Head lice are tiny, wingless insect parasites that cling to human hair and feed on blood from the scalp. The life cycle of a louse occurs in three stages across a few weeks. They grow from eggs into nymphs and then become adults. Having head lice is a common problem, especially among children, and they cause intense irritation and itching. Repeated scratching can break the scalp's skin, leading to an infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 6–12 million infestations occur annually in the United States among children aged 3–11 years. From an egg until its death, a complete life cycle of a louse lasts for a maximum of 35 days. Understanding the life cycle of lice is essential in effectively dealing with a lice infestation. Read on to learn about the life cycle of lice, how they spread, and more. The life cycle of a louse occurs in three stages: egg nymph adult Below is a timeline of a louse's life cycle. The louse emerges after 6–7 days. Th...

What Your Venus Sign Can Tell You About Your Love Life - The Everygirl

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You probably know what your sun sign is, and you may have heard of the moon and rising signs, too. But do you know what your Venus sign is and what it means? Venus is the planet of love and beauty, so the Venus sign in your birth chart can give you insight into what you find aesthetically pleasing, what you look for in a potential partner, and what you're like in a relationship. Because it has so much to do with love, it's an important part of compatibility (so if you love looking up how your sign matches up with crushes or significant others, then you should really be looking at your Venus signs). If you don't know what your Venus sign is, enter your birth information into a birth chart calculator, and it will show you each of your planetary placements, including your Venus sign. To learn what your Venus sign can tell you about your love life, read yours below (and check out your significant other's or crush's sign). And if you want some extra insight, you s...