Skin Rashes & Infections Newark DE

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

Local Businesses

Malek Abdollah

(302)737-9600
Centre 78-80 Omega Profes
Newark, DE 19711


Kyo Ahn Kim

302-623-4004
Suite 1208 Medical Arts Pavilion #2
Newark, DE 19713


Able Center For Oculofacial Plastic Surgery Llc The

1-302-283-5437
94 96A Omega Dr
Newark, DE 19713


Panzer Dermatology Assoc

(302) 633-7550
537 Stanton Christiana Rd Ste 207
Newark, DE 19713


Dr.Jonathan Saunders

(302) 368-9611
62 Omega Dr # E
Newark, DE 19713


Lawrence Dawwei Chang

302-623-4004
774 Christiana Rd Ste 101
Newark, DE 19713


Warren Katheryn M

(302) 368-9611
62 Omega Dr # E
Newark, DE 19713


Dr.Lawrence Chang

302-623-4004
774 Christiana Road
Newark, DE 19713


Mehdi Balakhani

226 Medical Arts Pavilion 1 4745 Ogletown-Stanton Road
Newark, DE 19713


Jonathan N Saunders

1-302-368-9611

Newark, DE 19711


Cooper, Benjamin – Brandywine Cosmetic Surgery

(302) 652-3331
4745 Stanton Ogletwn Rd # 137
Newark, DE 19702


Bickley Lynn K

(302)832-7680
2600 Glasgow Avenue Suite 213
Newark, DE 19702


Del Mar Surgical Cosmetic Ctr

(302) 993-0722
300 Center Blvd
Newark, DE 19702


Dr.Lori Spencer

(302) 633-7550
537 Stanton Christiana Rd #207
Newark, DE 19713


Kim, Kyo A – Advanced Plastic Surgery Ctr

(302) 623-4004
774 Christiana Rd # 101
Newark, DE 19702


Paul Sabini

(302) 633-7550
537 Stanton Christiana Rd – Suite # 107
Newark, DE 19713


Jonathan Saunders

302-368-9611
E – 62 Omega Drive
Newark, DE 19713


Spencer, Lori

302-633-7550
537 Stanton Christiana Rd Ste 207
Newark, DE 19713


Joseph Thornton

(302) 623-4004
774 Christiana Road Suite 101
Newark, DE 19713


Ear Nose Throat & Allergy

(302) 832-8700
2600 Glasgow Ave Ste 212
Newark, DE 19702


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Newark, DE

Can an internal infection cause a rash?

Rashes and patches on the skin In general, a rash that does not respond to treatment, and is accompanied by other symptoms — such as fever, joint pain and muscle aches — could be a sign of an internal problem or infection.

What are the 3 major causes of skin infections?

A skin infection occurs when parasites, fungi, or germs such as bacteria penetrate the skin and spread. When this happens, it can cause pain, swelling, and skin color changes. Skin infections are different from rashes. A rash is an area of swollen or irritated skin.

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 a skin fungal infection look like?

A fungal rash is often red and itches or burns. You may have red, swollen bumps like pimples or scaly, flaky patches.

What does an autoimmune rash look like?

Autoimmune hives are red, itchy, raised bumps. They vary in size from pinhead dots to large swollen lumps. You may see an eruption of one or two hives, or many hives that form a shapeless cluster or rash.

How do you tell if you have a bacterial or viral infection?

Symptoms persist longer than the expected 10-14 days a virus tends to last. Fever is higher than one might typically expect from a virus. Fever gets worse a few days into the illness rather than improving.

Why is my immune system attacking my skin?

Autoimmune disease happens when the body’s natural defense system can’t tell the difference between your own cells and foreign cells, causing the body to mistakenly attack normal cells. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases that affect a wide range of body parts.

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.

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 are the 5 signs of 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. Shortness of breath. Nasal congestion. Stiff neck. Burning or pain with urination.

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.

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.

What stops skin infection?

Wash your hands often and properly. Wash scrapes, cuts, wounds, or insect bites right away. Do not share items, such as towels, razors, bar soap, clothes, or toys. Avoid skin-to-skin contact with anyone who has a skin infection.

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 kills bacteria on skin?

Alcohol is one of the most commonly used disinfectants. It kills most bacteria and fungi by acting on lipid and protein components of the cell. Alcohol is inexpensive and non-toxic, so it is very useful for many applications, especially as a disinfectant for skin.