Skin Rashes & Infections Fairfax VA

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

Local Businesses

Dr.Reem Tadros

(703) 648-2488
3700 Joseph Siewick Drive #401
Fairfax, VA 22033


Dufresne Craig R Facs

1-301-654-9151
8501 Arlington Boulevard Suite 420
Fairfax, VA 22031


Jack Michael Costa

(703) 391-2516
3650 Joseph Siewick Dr – Suite 202
Fairfax, VA 22033


Mark Rubinstein

703-573-7600
8316 Arlington Blvd Ste 320
Fairfax, VA 22031


Craig Dufresne

(301) 654-9151
8501 Arlington Blvd Suite 420
Fairfax, VA 22031


Inova Health System

1-703-698-7355
3020 Javier Road
Fairfax, VA 22031


Kevin Robert Scott

703-620-4300
3700 Joseph Siewick Dr Ste 400
Fairfax, VA 22033


Black Susan

1-703-698-7355
3020 Javier Road
Fairfax, VA 22031


Rubinstein, Mark I – Otolaryngology Associates

(703) 573-7600
8316 Arlington Blvd # 300
Fairfax, VA 22030


Harry Wilmer Wyre

(703) 620-8900
3700 Joseph Siewick Dr – Suite 404
Fairfax, VA 22033


Renaissance Center-Plastic

(703) 264-0904
3700 Joseph Siewick Dr
Fairfax, VA 22033


Otolaryngology Associates

(703) 573-7600
8316 Arlington Blvd # 300
Fairfax, VA 22030


Hema A Sundaram

703-641-9666
11119 Rockville Pike 8316 Arlington Blvd
Fairfax, VA 22031


Rodriguez, Anne – Bitar Cosmetic Surgery Inst

(703) 206-0506
8501 Arlington Blvd # 500
Fairfax, VA 22030


Moses K Albert

703-849-8036
3020 Hamaker Ct Ste 504
Fairfax, VA 22031


Horn, Martin

703-352-2620
10721 Main St Ste 3100
Fairfax, VA 22030


Hema A Sundaram Pa

(703) 641-9666
8316 Arlington Blvd Ste 401
Fairfax, VA 22031


Dermatology Cosmetic & Laser

(703) 849-8036
3020 Hamaker Ct Ste 504
Fairfax, VA 22031


Dr.Antonio Cachay

(703) 560-0250
8316 Arlington Blvd # 620
Fairfax, VA 22031


Piatt, Carol L

(703) 560-3372
8301 Arlington Blvd, Ste 501
Fairfax, VA 22031


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Fairfax, VA

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 kind of viral infection causes a rash?

Various illnesses, such as mononucleosis, chickenpox, sixth disease, and measles, cause a viral rash. A viral rash may appear as small bumps, blisters, or patches in various parts of the body. The rash typically goes away once the illness has run its course.

What does it mean if a rash doesn’t go away?

Do you have a prolonged rash or patch of irritated skin? Do you get unexplained blisters, scaling, or areas of tenderness that are difficult to soothe or are unresponsive to your usual moisturizer?

What does sepsis first look like?

Signs of sepsis are: • Pale, blotchy or blue skin, lips or tongue. Blotchy skin is when parts of your skin are a different colour than normal. Sometimes it is hard to know if you or somebody you look after has sepsis, or if it is something else, like flu or a chest infection.

Do you need antibiotics for skin rash?

Antibiotics are not used to treat skin problems that are caused by viruses or allergies. But sometimes bacteria get into a skin problem you already have. Then you may need this medicine. Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety.

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.

What are 3 signs of sepsis in adults?

acting confused, slurred speech or not making sense. blue, pale or blotchy skin, lips or tongue – on brown or black skin, blueness may be easier to see on the lips, tongue or gums, under the nails or around the eyes.

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 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.

Where does sepsis rash appear?

Some patients who have sepsis develop a rash on their skin. The rash may be a reddish discoloration or small dark red dots seen throughout the body. Those with sepsis may also develop pain in the joints of the wrists, elbows, back, hips, knees, and ankles.