Skin Rashes & Infections Carson City NV

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

Local Businesses

Adams, Ruth

702-883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Ruth Adams

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St, Carson Dermatology
Carson City, NV 89701


Adams, Ruth E – Carson Dermatology Association

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Rowe, Dan E – Skin Cancer Dermatology Institute

(775) 882-8777
3950 Gs Richards Blvd
Carson City, NV 89703


Clemmensen, Charles E – Carson Dermatology Association

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Ruth Elizabeth Adams

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St – Carson Dematology
Carson City, NV 89701


Dr.Kent Gabriel

(775) 885-8890
1001 Mountain St # 3M
Carson City, NV 89703


Charles E Clemmenson

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Dr.Charles Clemmensen

(775) 883-7811
1100 South Carson Street
Carson City, NV 89701


Carson Medical Group

(775) 882-1324
Suite C-6 24452 Alicia Parkway
Carson City, NV 89703


Charles Clemmensen

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Ruth E Adams

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Boris Volshteyn

(775) 841-9090
904 N Nevada St
Carson City, NV 89703


Ruth Elizabeth Adams

775-883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Blackhart, Bret S – Skin Cancer & Dermatology Inst

(775) 882-8777
3950 Gs Richards Blvd
Carson City, NV 89703


Tack, David

507-284-2511
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Charles Edward Clemmensen

1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Sierra Plastic Surgery

(775) 841-9090
26726 Crown Valley Pkwy Ste 210
Carson City, NV 89703


Carson Dermatology Association

(775) 883-7811
1100 S Carson St
Carson City, NV 89701


Sandra Norma Minor

775-885-0231
Po Box 21870
Carson City, NV 89721


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Carson City, NV

How do you know if your body is fighting an 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.

What kind of rash lasts for months?

Hives — also called urticaria (ur-tih-KAR-e-uh) — is a skin reaction that causes itchy welts. Chronic hives are welts that last for more than six weeks and return often over months or years.

What are 5 common symptoms of a bacterial infection?

fever. feeling tired or fatigued. swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, groin or elsewhere. headache. nausea or vomiting.

What is the first most common infection in the body?

Chlamydia. 1/15. This sexually transmitted disease affects men and women. Influenza A and B. 2/15. Sudden fever and chills, muscle aches, headache, tiredness, sore throat, congestion. Staph. 3/15. E. Coli. Herpes Simplex 1. 5/15. Herpes Simplex 2. 6/15. Shigellosis. 7/15. Syphilis. 8/15.

How long should you wait to see a doctor for a rash?

Moist, cool compresses applied to the affected area can also help and also provide some instant relief. If your symptoms do not resolve after two to four weeks, if the rash is on your face or genitals, or if the rash is especially painful or widespread, it’s time to see the doctor.

What kills a fungal infection?

Antifungals are medicines that kill or stop the growth of fungi (the plural of fungus) that cause infections. They are also called antimycotic agents.

How can you tell if a rash is serious?

You have a rash that covers the body. This indicates something concerning, such as an infection or allergic reaction. You have a fever with the rash. If this is the case, go to the emergency room. The rash is sudden and spreads rapidly. The rash is painful. The rash is infected.

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.

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)

What bacterial infection causes a rash?

Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes are the two most common. A bacterial infection may cause localized symptoms (such as with furuncles, carbuncles, erythrasma, and impetigo) or affect larger portions of the body (such as with hot tub folliculitis and erysipelas).

What rashes are emergency?

Shortness of breath. Skin peeling away or blisters in the mouth. Swelling or tightness in the throat. Areas of tenderness. Fever. Joint pain. Headache. Streaks of red.