Possible Skin Conditions
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Infant, Male, Widespread (Edit search)
The images below display widespread rashes (rashes that occur all over the body) of the male infant. Widespread rashes have many causes, from infections of the skin itself, to side effects of infections of the body, to irritation from contact with something the body had a reaction to. Babies, in particular, have thin, sensitive skin and are prone to rashes. Some common rashes include eczema, roseola, chickenpox (varicella), hives (urticaria), and non-specific viral rash (viral exanthem). The pictures below will help you distinguish between these diagnoses. Click the images below to learn more about each diagnosis and to get recommendations for home care options versus when it is most important to see your child's doctor.