Skin Rashes & Infections Great Falls MT

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

Local Businesses

Karl J Hapcic

(406) 454-2171
60 E Delaware Pl # 15
Great Falls, MT 59405


Catherine H Steele

25 Willow Run Ln
Great Falls, MT 59405


Montana Plastic Surgery Center

(406)727-6363
2000 N Racine Ave # 3100
Great Falls, MT 59401


Stewart West

(406) 454-2171
Po Box 5012
Great Falls, MT 59403


Hapcic, Karl J – Hapcic Karl J

(406) 454-2171
737 N Michigan Ave # 1045
Great Falls, MT 59401


Christopher Conner

406-454-2171  
1400 29Th Street South – Great Falls Clinic
Great Falls, MT 59405


Antonio Santin

406-727-6544
1600 9Th St. South – Montana Plastic Surgery Center
Great Falls, MT 59405


Byron David Baldridge

(406) 727-1131
2300 12Th Ave S – Suite 101
Great Falls, MT 59405


Byron David Baldridge

406-727-1131
2300 12Th Ave S
Great Falls, MT 59405


Byron Baldridge

(406) 727-1131
2300 12Th Ave S Ste 101
Great Falls, MT 59405


Antonio Santin

(406) 727-6363
1600 Ninth Street South
Great Falls, MT 59405


Emilia Ploplys

(406) 455-2821
1420 N Lake Shore Dr
Great Falls, MT 59405


Montana Plastic Surgery Center

(406) 727-6363
550 W Adams St # 6
Great Falls, MT 59405


Santin, Antonio – Montana Plastic Surgery Ctr

(406) 727-6363
1044 N Mozart St
Great Falls, MT 59401


Stewart W West

(406) 727-7171
2012 14Th St Sw
Great Falls, MT 59404


Montana Dermaesthetics

(406) 727-4008
1417 9Th St S, Ste 201
Great Falls, MT 59405


Pollington, Michelle – Montana Plastic Surgery Ctr

(406) 727-6363
5758 S Maryland Ave # 1B
Great Falls, MT 59401


Dr.Antonio Santin

(406) 727-6363
1600 9Th Street South
Great Falls, MT 59405


Stewart William West

406-727-7171
2012 14Th St Sw
Great Falls, MT 59404


Robert Arthur Neill

406-866-3303
Po Box 2065
Great Falls, MT 59403


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Great Falls, MT

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 is the fastest way to get rid of a rash?

Cold compress. One of the fastest and easiest ways to stop the pain and itch of a rash is to apply cold. Oatmeal bath. Aloe vera (fresh) Coconut oil. Tea tree oil. Baking soda. Indigo naturalis. Apple cider vinegar.

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).

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.

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 does a viral rash look like?

The characteristics of viral rashes can vary greatly. However, most look like splotchy red spots on lighter skin or purplish spots on darker skin. These spots might come on suddenly or appear gradually over several days. They can also appear in a small section or cover multiple areas.

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.

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.

How do I know if my rash is fungal or bacterial?

Skin infections caused by viruses usually result in red welts or blisters that can be itchy and/or painful. Meanwhile, fungal infections usually present with a red, scaly and itchy rash with occasional pustules.

What are the red flags for sepsis?

Severe breathlessness or sleepiness. It feels like you’re going to die or pass out. Skin mottled or discoloured. An extremely high or a very low temperature; repeated vomiting; seizures; and a rash which doesn’t fade when you press a glass against it are also possible ‘red flags’.

How do you get rid of a rash that won’t go away?

After exposure, wash the area with water to remove all traces of the irritant/allergen. Applying moisturizers will help the skin moisten and speed up the healing process. Your healthcare provider may prescribe creams or ointments to help. Corticosteroid pills are reserved for only the most severe cases.

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.