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Child, Male, Arm (Edit search)

The photographs below contain information about skin diseases that can be found on the arms of children. Arms are prone to bug bites and sunburns, especially in the summer when children may be sleeveless. Itchy red rashes from contact with poison ivy, psoriasis, or dermatitis (inflammation from an irritating chemical) can spread to the skin on the arms. These rashes cause children to itch their skin and may start a small tear in the skin that becomes infected, called cellulitis. Fungal rashes and scabies can also spread to the arm from other parts of the body. To read more and see additional images of these diseases and others seen on the arms, click a photo below.

Exact Matches

22 results
Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Pediatric)

Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Pediatric)

This image displays an allergy to the nickel found in the watch case. The result is a scaly, itchy, persistent skin…
Bedbug Bite

Bedbug Bite

Bedbug bites cause pink, round, small, slightly raised areas on the skin.
Boils (Furunculosis)

Boils (Furunculosis)

This person has several scattered furuncules (boils).
Bug Bite or Sting (Pediatric)

Bug Bite or Sting (Pediatric)

An insect bite can result in a blister.
Cellulitis

Cellulitis

The outline in pen was drawn when the patient presented to the emergency room. Within a day the skin infection had…
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Eczema in people with darker skin can cause lighter skin areas (hypopigmentation) as seen on the arms of this…
Flat Wart

Flat Wart

This image displays typical, multiple flat warts.
Granuloma Annulare

Granuloma Annulare

This image displays the raised edge typical of granuloma annulare as well as multiple lesions, combining the…
Hives (Urticaria)

Hives (Urticaria)

This image displays urticaria (hives).
Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Contact dermatitis is typically displayed as areas of redness that are not well-defined with small scabs from…
Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis Pilaris

The pronounced appearance of each hair follicle is typical of keratosis pilaris.
Lentigo Simplex

Lentigo Simplex

Lentigos are freckles, appearing as flat, light brown spots on the skin.
Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease

In Lyme disease, the only sign of infection may be a very faint, quickly disappearing area of pink skin.
Nummular Dermatitis

Nummular Dermatitis

This image displays a round, pink, scaly, slightly elevated lesion typical of nummular dermatitis.
Pityriasis Alba

Pityriasis Alba

This image displays scaling bumps and lighter pigmented patches of skin.
Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

This image displays allergic contact dermatitis due to exposure to poison ivy.
Psoriasis

Psoriasis

This image displays typical slightly elevation lesions of psoriasis with thick, white scale and redness.
Ringworm (Tinea Corporis)

Ringworm (Tinea Corporis)

This image displays tinea manuum (hand fungus) with fine, white scaling and tinea corporis (body ringworm) with…
Scabies (Pediatric)

Scabies (Pediatric)

A child with scabies may have extensive involvement of all body areas. Scabies lesions are small red bumps that…
Scaly Skin (Ichthyosis Vulgaris)

Scaly Skin (Ichthyosis Vulgaris)

Ichthyosis vulgaris ("fish skin") results in severe dryness of the skin causing flaking and scaling, as…
Sunburn

Sunburn

Sunburns on the shoulders and upper chest are very common and range in color from pink to red.
Vitiligo

Vitiligo

This image displays islands of normal skin within the white skin affected by vitiligo.

Close Matches

8 results
Abscess

Abscess

Folliculitis

Folliculitis

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)

Lichen Simplex Chronicus

Lichen Simplex Chronicus

Mole (Nevus)

Mole (Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

Mole, Atypical (Atypical Nevus)

Molluscum Contagiosum (Pediatric)

Molluscum Contagiosum (Pediatric)

Tinea Versicolor

Tinea Versicolor

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