Skin Rashes & Infections Norfolk VA

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

Local Businesses

Kaplan, Ivor B – Magee-Rosenblum Plastic Srgry

(256) 259-5950
400 W Brambleton Ave # 300
Norfolk, VA 23501


Robert Schnarrs

757-274-4000
400 W Brambleton Ave Ste 300
Norfolk, VA 23510


Dr.Robert Pariser

(757) 622-6315
400 Gresham Dr # 601
Norfolk, VA 23507


Pariser, Robert

757-622-6315
601 Medical Tower
Norfolk, VA 23507


David Michael Pariser

757-623-8687
601 Medical Tower
Norfolk, VA 23507


Mark W Jenison

(757) 466-5733
850 Kempsville Rd
Norfolk, VA 23502


Kristen Anne Overstreet

619-248-5285

Norfolk, VA 23505


Dr.Daniel Karakla

(757) 388-6200
600 Gresham Dr # 1100
Norfolk, VA 23507


Colen Lawrence B

1-757-466-1000
6161 Kempsville Circle Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23502


Robert J Pariser

(757) 622-6315
601 Medical Tower
Norfolk, VA 23507


Rolfe, Alan

757-953-5000
944 Hanover Ave
Norfolk, VA 23508


Hoerr, George – Children’S Plastic Surgery

(757) 668-7713
601 Childrens Ln
Norfolk, VA 23511


Deutsch Brian D

1-757-628-5403
901 Hampton Boulevard
Norfolk, VA 23507


Lambros Viennas

(757) 446-8950
825 Fairfax Ave.
Norfolk, VA 23507


Tidewater Facial Plastic

(334) 288-6161
844 Kempsville Rd # 210
Norfolk, VA 23501


Salkey, Kimberly

721 Fairfax Ave Ste 200
Norfolk, VA 23507


Lawrence B Colen

(757) 466-1000
6161 Kempsville Cir – Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23502


Deutsch, Brian D – Ear Nose & Throat Ltd

(205) 221-4630
901 Hampton Blvd # 3
Norfolk, VA 23501


Reginald B Henry Iii

757-466-5944
850 Kempsville Rd
Norfolk, VA 23502


Guy Trengove-Jones

(757) 423-2166
100 Kingsley Ln – Suite 302
Norfolk, VA 23505


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Norfolk, VA

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 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’.

What are 5 possible causes of skin infections?

Bacteria cause cellulitis, impetigo, and staphylococcal (staph) infections. Viruses cause shingles, warts, and herpes simplex. Fungi cause athlete’s foot and yeast infections. Parasites cause body lice, head lice, and scabies.

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)

When is a skin infection an emergency?

“If there is fever, rapidly spreading redness, rapid heart rate, or extraordinary pain that is disproportionate to the wound or injury, that is when you tell the patient to visit the hospital,” he said.

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.

Why am I getting so many infections?

Not washing your hands. Not scrubbing up after you use the bathroom or before you touch your nose and mouth can lead to repeat infections. That’s especially true if you get colds or the flu often. It may seem like you’re getting the same infection, but you might be getting infected with different viruses.

What does it mean if a rash is spreading?

Sudden, spreading rashes can indicate an allergic reaction which, if accompanied by difficulty breathing, are extremely dangerous. If your rash blisters or develops open sores, or shows signs of infection, it’s important to get treatment as soon as possible. In short, see a doctor if you have a rash.

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 are the four types of skin infections?

Dermatologists determined that there are four different types of skin infections: bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic. These are a few of the most common bacterial skin infections: Cellulitis.

How do you know if an infection is turning into sepsis?

Among other symptoms, sepsis causes fever or chills, a rapid heart rate, confusion, and difficulty breathing. Sepsis is a medical emergency. Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect that you have sepsis, especially if you have a known infection.

How long should a skin rash last?

If you avoid the substance causing the reaction, the rash often clears up in 2 to 4 weeks. You can try soothing your skin with a cool, wet cloth and other self-care steps.

What autoimmune diseases cause a rash?

Lupus. Sjogren’s syndrome. Dermatomyositis. Psoriasis. Eczema. Hypothyroidism & myxedema. Celiac disease. Scleroderma.

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.