Skin Rashes & Infections Phoenix AZ

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

Local Businesses

Phoenix Skin Medical Surgical Group

1-602-222-9111
5056 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85012


Maffi Terry R

(602)257-8480
10542 Venice Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85004


Mcgregor Robert

1-602-252-9793

Phoenix, AZ 85003


Racette, Andrew

480-585-7474
4840 E Indian School Rd Ste 105
Phoenix, AZ 85018


Curtis Dickman, M.D.

602-406-3932
2910 North Third Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85013


Dyer Jeffrey J Dr

1-602-494-5090
11209 North Tatum Boulevard
Phoenix, AZ 85028


James R Callison Facs

2218 N 3Rd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004


Alexander Scott F

(602)956-8800
1551 Ocean Ave Ste 200
Phoenix, AZ 85018


Tamir Mosharrafa

(602) 230-1464
3301 N 2Nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85012


Pirie, Lynne – North Phoenix Health

(602) 942-3630
7957 Painter Ave Ste 202
Phoenix, AZ 85066


Marc E Gottlieb

(602) 252-3354
1012 E Willetta Ave – Good Samaritan Wound Care Center
Phoenix, AZ 85006


Helen Ross

(602) 266-0266
1277 East Missouri
Phoenix, AZ 85014


Brussels Martin I Od

(602)955-1000
1200 S Catalina Aveapt 307
Phoenix, AZ 85016


Brad Don Rasmussen

623-977-4218
5040 N 15Th Ave Ste 307
Phoenix, AZ 85015


Michael Lipson, Do

(602) 956-9593
4400 North 32Nd Street, Suite 110
Phoenix, AZ 85018


Richard George Bottiglione

(602) 971-0268
4045 E Bell Rd – 147
Phoenix, AZ 85032


Richard Trepeta

(602) 263-9007
350 W Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85013


Jacobsen William M

1-602-212-0100
500 West Thomas Road Suite 830
Phoenix, AZ 85013


Steven S Traikovich, Do

623-516-0930
19636 N 27Th Ave Ste 206
Phoenix, AZ 85027


Howard Jay Luber

602-494-1817
11130 N Tatum Blvd Ste 100
Phoenix, AZ 85028


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Phoenix, AZ

What are two serious signs of a skin infection?

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 are 4 common bacterial infections?

Common bacterial diseases include UTIs, food poisoning, STIs and some skin, sinus and ear infections. They’re often treated with antibiotics.

How do you tell if you have a bacterial or viral infection?

Symptoms persist longer than the expected 10-14 days a virus tends to last. Fever is higher than one might typically expect from a virus. Fever gets worse a few days into the illness rather than improving.

How do I know if I’m developing sepsis?

A person with sepsis might have one or more of the following signs or symptoms: High heart rate or weak pulse. Fever, shivering, or feeling very cold. Confusion or disorientation.

What does a skin fungal infection look like?

A fungal rash is often red and itches or burns. You may have red, swollen bumps like pimples or scaly, flaky patches.

What deficiency causes skin fungal infection?

CARD9 deficiency is a genetic immune disorder characterized by susceptibility to fungal infections like candidiasis, which is caused by the yeast fungus Candida.

What is the most serious fungal infection?

The most dangerous is the “critical group,” which contains just four fungal pathogens: Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida albicans and Candida auris.

What diseases have a rash as a symptom?

Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSS)

How do you tell if a rash is infected?

If you have an itchy rash and you scratch it, it may become infected. Signs of an infected rash are yellow or green fluid; swelling, crusting, pain and warmth in the area of the rash; or a red streak coming from the rash.

What infections cause skin rashes?

Examples of rashes caused by infection include scarlet fever, measles, mononucleosis, and shingles. The rash is sudden and spreads rapidly. This could be the result of an allergy. Allergies to medications are common, and some can be serious.

How do you know if an infection is turning into sepsis?

Among other symptoms, sepsis causes fever or chills, a rapid heart rate, confusion, and difficulty breathing. Sepsis is a medical emergency. Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect that you have sepsis, especially if you have a known infection.

What are the 5 types of skin infections?

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