Skin Rashes & Infections Greenbrae CA

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

Local Businesses

Parnell Diana D

1-415-461-1036
1100 South Eliseo Drive Suite 2
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Aycock Robert B

1-925-937-8377
1350 South Eliseo Drive Suite 210
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Stanley Poulos

415-925-2880
1240 South Eliseo Drive – Suite 201
Greenbrae, CA 94904


John Richard Manis

415-461-2825
1000 S Eliseo Dr Ste 102
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Roland Minami

415-461-1240
1240 S Eliseo Dr Ste 102
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Yngvar Alan Hvistendah

(415) 925-2880
350 Bon Air Road – Suite 300
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Cosmetic & Laser Surgery Institute

(415) 461-1036
1501 Pine Lake Rd #2
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Diana Ruth D Parnell

415-461-1036
1100 S Eliseo Dr Ste 2
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Terry Lee Hand

415-461-6742
900 S Eliseo Dr Ste 103
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Hvistendahl, Yngvar A – Plastic Surgery Specialists

(415) 925-2880
350 Bon Air Rd Ste 300
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Tancredi F D’Amore

415-464-1111
1100 S Eliseo Dr Ste 2
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Thomas F Reilly Inc

(415) 925-2020
460 Broadway, Route 28
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Marin Minimally-Invasive Cosmetic Care

(415) 925-8888
599 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Terry Hand

(415) 461-6742
900 S Eliseo Dr Ste 103
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Hvistendahl Yngvar

1-415-461-2825
1000 South Eliseo Drive Suite 102
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Shahin Javaheri

510-825-6123
599 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Ste 305
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Sadeghi Eye Center

(415) 461-5500
10655 Northeast 4Th Street, #101
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Stan Gordon Poulos

415-925-2880
1240 S Eliseo Dr Ste 201
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Roland Takashi Minami

415-461-1240
1240 S Eliseo Dr
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Diana Parnell

415-461-1036
1100 S Eliseo Dr Ste 2
Greenbrae, CA 94904


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Greenbrae, CA

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 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.

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.

Why am I suddenly getting skin rashes?

The main cause is dermatitis, which is when your skin reacts to allergens or irritants. Bacteria, viruses, allergens and conditions including eczema, hives, and psoriasis can be the source of skin rashes. A variety of treatments can relieve your symptoms and get rid of the rash.

What are the 5 types of skin infections?

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

What are 4 signs to indicate a person may have sepsis?

severe breathlessness. a high temperature (fever) or low body temperature. a change in mental state – like confusion or disorientation. slurred speech.

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 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.

Can the body heal an infection by itself?

Once unfriendly bacteria enter your body, your body’s immune system tries to fight them off. But oftentimes, your body can’t fight the infection naturally, and you need to take antibiotics – medication that kills the bacteria.

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.