Skin Rashes & Infections Enterprise AL

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

Local Businesses

Collier William B Jr

(334) 347-5026
442 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


William B Collier Jr Dmd

(334) 347-5026
442 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


Cardinal Dental Llc

(334) 347-6456
442 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


Bess, Gregory C – Bess Gregory C

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Johnson, Debbie – Callahan Ent Facial Plastics

(334) 393-6673
101 E Brunson St, #100
Enterprise, AL 36330


Callahan Ent & Facial Plastics

(334) 393-6673
101 E Brunson St Ste 100
Enterprise, AL 36330


Gadzala Daniel E

(334) 347-9355
101 E Brunson St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Southeastern Oral-Mxllfcl

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Evans, Clint W – Evans Clint W

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Patterson Thomas O Dmd

(334) 347-0534
306 S Edwards St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Bradshaw, Karen – Southeastern Oral

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Grimes James T Jr

(334) 347-3061
551 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


Dr. Cv Oliver Dmd

(334) 347-0096
107 S. Edwards St.
Enterprise, AL 36330


Howell Larry T Dmd Pc

(334) 347-9564
105 Oak Leaf Cir
Enterprise, AL 36330


Berry David

(334) 308-1219
102 Wellington St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Chancey Kenneth W Dmd Llc

(334) 347-0036
534 Boll Weevil Cir
Enterprise, AL 36330


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Enterprise, AL

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.

Do some viruses cause rashes?

Many viral infections can cause a rash in addition to other symptoms. Rashes are very common with viral infections, especially in young children. It is very important to make sure the rash is not part of a serious infection – eg, meningococcal infection which can be associated with meningitis.

What are the 5 signs of infection?

The signs of infection vary according to the organ and site of involvement. Most common symptoms and isgns are fever, chills, rigor, vomitings, diarrhoea, burning urine ,sore throat ,cough, new onset of pain. Inflammation has five cardinal signs which are pain, heat, redness, swelling, and loss of function.

How do you know if a rash is serious?

The rash is all over your body. You have a fever with the rash. The rash is sudden and spreads rapidly. The rash begins to blister. The rash is painful. The rash is infected.

What do bacterial skin rashes look like?

Bacterial skin infections often begin as small, red bumps that slowly increase in size. Some bacterial infections are mild and easily treated with topical antibiotics, but other infections require an oral antibiotic.

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 most serious skin infection?

1. Necrotising fasciitis. Necrotising fasciitis is a severe infection of the skin, the tissue below the skin, and the fascia (fibrous tissue that separates muscles and organs), resulting in tissue death, or necrosis. The infection is rapid, fast-spreading and fatal if not detected and treated early.

What is the most common bacterial skin infection?

Staph bacteria are one of the most common causes of skin infections in the U.S. Most of these skin infections are minor (such as pimples and boils), are not spread to others (not infectious), and usually can be treated without antibiotics.

What bacterial infections cause rashes?

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 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 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.