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Child, Female, Chest (Edit search)

Below find images of skin diseases commonly found on the chest of children. Itchy bumps called hives (urticaria) may appear after contact with an allergen. Moles, inflammation of the hair follicle (folliculitis), and thick scars called keloids can be present on the chest as well. Some red rashes are the result of an infection caused by a virus (fifth disease, also know as erythema infectiosum), fungus (ringworm, also known as tinea corporis), or yeast (tinea versicolor). Click a photo below to learn more information about these skin concerns found on the chest.

Exact Matches

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Acne (Acne Vulgaris)

Acne (Acne Vulgaris)

Close-up of pustules and inflammatory skin lesions of acne.
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

This image displays scratched skin lesions of a severe case of atopic dermatitis (eczema) in a young child.
Erythrasma

Erythrasma

The sharp boundary between the skin colors of the affected area and the normal skin is typical in erythrasma.
Fifth Disease (Erythema Infectiosum)

Fifth Disease (Erythema Infectiosum)

Fifth disease causes a rash on the cheeks and a more widespread rash that typically involves the trunk and arms.
Folliculitis

Folliculitis

In folliculitis, skin lesions can simply appear as red spots or bumps.
Hives (Urticaria)

Hives (Urticaria)

This image displays widespread urticaria (hives).
Pityriasis Rosea

Pityriasis Rosea

The patches of pityriasis rosea are typically oval, often parallel to each other, and may have an edge of scaling…

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Ringworm (Tinea Corporis)

Ringworm (Tinea Corporis)

This image displays red, scaly, raised lesions of tinea corporis; these particular lesions are not in their…
Scabies (Pediatric)

Scabies (Pediatric)

This image displays a track on the skin, known as a burrow, typical of scabies.
Seborrheic Dermatitis

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Seborrhiec dermatits can affect the upper chest and have round, red areas in addition to slight scaling.
Tinea Versicolor

Tinea Versicolor

Tinea versicolor features lighter (hypopigmented), flat lesions with a very fine scale.
Viral Exanthem

Viral Exanthem

Widespread red or pink spots and patches, which may or may not be itchy, are typical of a viral rash.
Vitiligo

Vitiligo

In people with darker skin, the pigment loss in vitiligo is easily apparent.

Close Matches

17 results
Abscess

Abscess

Bedbug Bite

Bedbug Bite

Boils (Furunculosis)

Boils (Furunculosis)

Cellulitis

Cellulitis

Granuloma Annulare

Granuloma Annulare

Heat Rash or Prickly Heat (Miliaria Rubra)

Heat Rash or Prickly Heat (Miliaria Rubra)

Keloid

Keloid

Lentigo Simplex

Lentigo Simplex

Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease

Measles (Rubeola)

Measles (Rubeola)

Mole (Nevus)

Mole (Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

Nummular Dermatitis

Nummular Dermatitis

Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

Psoriasis

Psoriasis

Roseola (Sixth Disease)

Roseola (Sixth Disease)

Scaly Skin (Ichthyosis Vulgaris)

Scaly Skin (Ichthyosis Vulgaris)

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