Skin Rashes & Infections Norwalk CT

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

Local Businesses

Connecticut Dermatology

(203) 810-4151
761 Main Ave
Norwalk, CT 06851


Ronald Steven Kahan

203-845-2100
40 Cross St
Norwalk, CT 06851


Michael Fenster

(203) 845-2100
40 Cross St – Derm Ctr PC
Norwalk, CT 06860


Kolenik Steven A Iii

(203) 810-4151
761 Main Ave
Norwalk, CT 06851


Laurence Anthony Kirwan

203-838-8844
605 West Ave
Norwalk, CT 06850


Kim Sang H

(203) 810-4151
761 Main Ave # 102
Norwalk, CT 06851


Laurence Kirwan

(203) 838-8844
148 East Avenue Suite 2A
Norwalk, CT 06851


Debra Weissman

203.845.2109
40 Cross Street
Norwalk, CT 06851


Greenberg Sheldon B

1-203-845-2244
40 Crossing Street Suite 230
Norwalk, CT 06851


Fairfield County Plastic Srgry

(203) 838-8844
605 West Ave Ste 3
Norwalk, CT 06850


Sheldon Burt Greenberg

203-845-2244
40 Cross St
Norwalk, CT 06851


Charles Ludvig Halasz

203-853-1874
149 East Ave Ste 20
Norwalk, CT 06851


Charles Halasz

(203) 853-1874
149 East Ave – # 20
Norwalk, CT 06860


Dermatology Center

(203) 847-1500
40 Cross St Ste 340
Norwalk, CT 06851


Debra Susan Weissman

(203) 847-1500
40 Cross Street – Dermatology Center Pc Suite 340
Norwalk, CT 06851


Rick Rosen

(203) 838-8844
605 West Ave
Norwalk, CT 06860


Gaynor Edward B

1-203-845-2244
40 Crossing Street Suite 230
Norwalk, CT 06851


Cesar Sierra

(203) 838-6373
148 East Ave
Norwalk, CT 06860


Kramer Theodore

1-203-853-2222
148 East Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06851


George Hollenberg

(203) 847-2400
13 Park Street
Norwalk, CT 06860


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Norwalk, CT

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 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 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.

Why have I suddenly got a rash?

There are a number of potential causes of rashes, including allergies, diseases, reactions, and medications. They can also be caused by bacterial, fungal, viral, or parasitic infections.

How do I know if my rash is fungal?

What are symptoms of a fungal rash? A fungal rash is often red and itches or burns. You may have red, swollen bumps like pimples or scaly, flaky patches.

When should I go to the doctor for a rash?

If your rash occurs with crust, oozing or pus, pain in the affected area, fever, swelling in other parts of the body, dizziness, trouble breathing, vomiting, or a stiff neck, you need to see your doctor quickly. These can be signs of a more serious illness.

What are 5 common symptoms of a bacterial infection?

fever. feeling tired or fatigued. swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, groin or elsewhere. headache. nausea or vomiting.

What are the 5 types of skin infections?

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

What do leukemia rashes look like?

Leukemia cutis appears as red or purplish red, and it occasionally looks dark red or brown. It affects the outer skin layer, the inner skin layer, and the layer of tissue beneath the skin. The rash can involve flushed skin, plaques, and scaly lesions. It most commonly appears on the trunk, arms, and legs.

Can organ issues cause a rash?

When kidneys cannot remove waste from your body, a rash can develop. One rash that occurs in people who have end-stage kidney disease causes small, dome-shaped, and extremely itchy bumps. As these bumps clear, new ones can form. Sometimes, the small bumps join together to form rough, raised patches.