Skin Rash

Skin rashes refer to abnormal changes in skin color or texture along with severe itching and infection of the affected skin. Common skin rashes include eczema, psoriasis, lichen planus, and dermatitis. Topical corticosteroids are used to treat severe skin rashes.

  
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I have rashes almost in every region of my upper body. Is this eczema or psoriasis?

Query: Hello doctor, It has started as a rash and is now spreading almost to every region of my upper body. I went to emergency room (ER) first time, and the doctor thought it could be eczema and then my general practitioner (GP) thought it could be psoriasis. I have no medical conditions, and neither is a...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen your attachment (attachment removed to protect patient identity). There are some crusted follicular and few non follicular papules visible along with scaling. So it seems like psoriatic lesions. Treatment plan include 1. Apply Vasu Cutisora oil externally ...  Read Full »

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