Skin Rashes & Infections Santa Fe NM

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

Local Businesses

Karen De Velde

(505) 986-5025
2019 Galisteo St Ste D2
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Jester, Beth

630-455-1756
2019 Galisteo St
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Stephen Vitale

(505) 982-5504
465 Saint Michaels Dr Ste 118
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Auerbach, James H

(505) 982-5504
435 St Michaels Dr, Ste A101
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Shapiro, Raphael – Santa Fe Surgical Assoc

(505) 988-3975
9961 Sierra Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Bieniek Edward J

(505) 954-8720
465 Saint Michaels Dr
Santa Fe, NM 87505


New Mexico Eye Clinic

1-505-982-1627
1316 Jackie Road Southeast
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Knight, Jim – Southwestern Ear Nose & Throat

(505) 982-4848
500 S 7Th Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Norman Kaczmarek M.D.

(505) 988-9769
539 Harkle Road Suite # B
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Thomas Holmes

(505) 988-5120
465 Saint Michaels Dr Ste 118
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Leon Miller

505-982-3111
839 Paseo De Peralta Ste C
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Daniel Ronel

(505) 982-2440
444 St. Michaels’ Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Littlefield Jerald J Ophthalmology

(505) 982-8831
1630 Hospital Dr
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Kenneth H Brooks

465 Saint Michaels Dr Ste 118
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Lizabeth Sofia Perez-Morales

210 Montezuma Ave Ste 200
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Quintana, Naomi – Santa Fe Surgical Assoc

(505) 988-3975
400 N Pepper Ave # 6
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Stephen Joseph Vitale

505-982-5504
465 Saint Michaels Dr Ste 118
Santa Fe, NM 87505


K Van De Velde Kossmann

505-986-5025
1650 Hospital Dr Ste 600
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Frank Ted Herhahn

505-989-7771
1421 Luisa St Ste I
Santa Fe, NM 87505


Leon Miller

(505) 982-3111
839 Paseo De Peralta, Suite C
Santa Fe, NM 87501


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Santa Fe, NM

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.

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.

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.

Where does sepsis rash appear?

Some patients who have sepsis develop a rash on their skin. The rash may be a reddish discoloration or small dark red dots seen throughout the body. Those with sepsis may also develop pain in the joints of the wrists, elbows, back, hips, knees, and ankles.

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?

Why do I keep getting infections in my body?

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.

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 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 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.

Can stress cause rashes?

While stress may be something we feel emotionally, it can have a significant impact on our physical health. In addition to high blood pressure, headaches and fatigue, skin rashes are common stress symptoms.

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.

What are two serious signs of a skin infection?

Pus or fluid leaking out of the cut. Red skin around the injury. A red streak that runs from the cut toward your heart. A pimple or yellowish crust on top. Sores that look like blisters. Pain that gets worse after a few days.

What autoimmune diseases cause a rash?

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