Skin Rashes & Infections Miami Beach FL

Find top doctors who perform Skin Rashes & Infections in Miami Beach, FL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Miami Beach, FL.

Local Businesses

Nidal Masri

(305) 865-7866
1060 Kane Concourse
Miami Beach, FL 33154


Dr. Michael A. Salzhauer

(305) 861-8266
1140 Kane Concourse
Miami Beach, FL 33154


Miami Beach Cosmetic Surgery

(305) 674-8586
400 W 41St St Ste 305
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Gary Jay Rosenberg

305-538-7726
4302 Alton Rd Ste 420
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Kaplan Chance

(305) 532-8665
4302 Alton Rd Ste 115
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Phillip Roy Craft

1801 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139


Dr.Baruch Jacobs

(305) 674-8586
400 Arthur Godfrey Road #305
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Bilu Martin, Donna – South Beach Dermatology

(305) 672-1233
555 Washington Ave, #210
Miami Beach, FL 33109


John Niven

(305) 672-7058
1111 Lincoln Rd – 375
Miami Beach, FL 33139


Kallman Brandon

(305)673-6164
4701 North Meridian Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Daniel Kane

(305) 531-6030
4302 Alton Road Suite 740
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Dan Rivlin

305-674-8865
4302 Alton Rd Ste 960
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Nidal Masri

305-865-7866
1060 Kane Concourse
Miami Beach, FL 33154


Ary Krau Facs

305-861-6881
1143 Kane Concourse
Miami Beach, FL 33154


Katz Brian

(305) 674-7414
4308 Alton Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Gary Glick

305-672-6100
4308 Alton Rd Ste 410
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Gibstein Lee A

(305)865-2802
1111 Kane Concourse
Miami Beach, FL 33154


Daniel H Kane Pa

(305) 531-6030
4302 Alton Rd Ste 740
Miami Beach, FL 33140


Melissa Lazarus

305-864-6200
1080 Kane Concourse
Miami Beach, FL 33154


Telogenesis

323-973-3717
350 Lincoln Rd #412
Miami Beach, FL 33139


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Miami Beach, FL

What are the 5 signs of infection?

Fever (this is sometimes the only sign of an infection). Chills and sweats. Change in cough or a new cough. Sore throat or new mouth sore. Shortness of breath. Nasal congestion. Stiff neck. Burning or pain with urination.

How do I know if my rash is bacterial?

Pus or fluid leaking out of the cut. Red skin around the injury. A red streak that runs from the cut toward your heart. A pimple or yellowish crust on top. Sores that look like blisters. Pain that gets worse after a few days.

What do lymphoma rashes look like?

When a rash caused by skin lymphoma (also referred to as cutaneous lymphoma) is in its early stages, it often presents as small patches of dry, red skin on the torso, buttocks or another area of the body. At this stage, the rash often resembles dermatitis, eczema or psoriasis.

Can an internal infection cause a rash?

Rashes and patches on the skin In general, a rash that does not respond to treatment, and is accompanied by other symptoms — such as fever, joint pain and muscle aches — could be a sign of an internal problem or infection.

How long is too long for a rash?

Always consult your doctor promptly if a rash: Worsens. Lasts longer than one week. Shows signs of local infection (oozing, redness or swelling of the skin)

How long is Covid rash?

How long does a COVID-19 rash last? More information is needed to know for sure. Right now, reports suggest that a rash typically lasts between 2 and 12 days, with most people having a rash for 8 days.

Can you have sepsis for days without knowing?

Sepsis can occur without warning in people who don’t know that they have an infection. If you have any infection, you could get sepsis. However, certain people have an increased risk, including: Adults over the age of 65.

What kills fungal skin infection?

Antifungal medications work to treat fungal infections. They can either kill fungi directly or prevent them from growing and thriving. Antifungal drugs are available as OTC treatments or prescription medications, and come in a variety of forms, including: creams or ointments.

What are the 5 types of skin infections?

Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.

What viral infections start with a rash?

Chickenpox (varicella-zoster virus). COVID-19 (coronavirus). Fifth disease (parvovirus B19). Hand, foot and mouth disease (coxsackievirus A16). Measles (morbillivirus). Roseola (human herpesvirus 6). Rubella (rubella virus).