Skin Rashes & Infections South Pasadena CA

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

Local Businesses

Paul Joseph Mcandrews

626-405-1155
50 Alessandro Pl Ste 115 Pasadena, Ca
Pasadena, CA 91105


Gordon Sasaki

(626) 796-3373
Suite 319 800 S. Fairmount Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105


Butler, Heather L – Marion Quinn Inc

(626) 793-7790
960 E Green St Ste 164
Pasadena, CA 91106


Sasaki Aesthetic Medical Center

(626) 796-3373
1844 San Miguel Drive Suite 109
Pasadena, CA 91105


Vance Larry Polich

626-449-8910
1018 Glen Oaks Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91105


Heather Lee Butler

(626) 793-7790
960 E Green St – #164
Pasadena, CA 91106


Harold Lee Rosenfeld

626-795-9511
39 Congress St
Pasadena, CA 91105


Esther, James R, Incorporated

(626) 796-2695
65 N Madison Ave, Ste 409
Pasadena, CA 91101


Schwartz Joel L

(626) 792-2378
33 S Catalina Ave
Pasadena, CA 91106


Joseph K Davidson

626-577-5437
301 N Lake Ave Ste 110
Pasadena, CA 91101


Casper Daniel J

(626) 796-7158
5565 W Las Positas Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91105


Christian Hallman

626-795-2007
800 S Fairmount Ave Suite 310
Pasadena, CA 91105


Kakita, Lenore S – Lenore S Kakita Inc & Assoc

(626) 584-9933
225 S Euclid Ave
Pasadena, CA 91101


Robert Alan Yoho

626-585-0800
675 S Arroyo Pkwy Ste 100
Pasadena, CA 91105


Elisabeth Shim

626-564-4262
Cotton South Medical Building,50 Alessandro Place,Suite 130
Pasadena, CA 91105


Phillip Howard Anderson Lee

(626) 405-7221
401 S Fair Oaks Ave
Pasadena, CA 91105


Eyesthetica

(626) 564-0004
Newlife Nutrition, Llc
Pasadena, CA 91105


Rigor Dermatology & Laser Center

(626) 844-3884
675 S Arroyo Pkwy Ste 100B
Pasadena, CA 91105


Mary Alice Flynn

626-795-0287
104 N Madison Ave
Pasadena, CA 91101


Robert Seltzer

626-449-3830
960 E Green St
Pasadena, CA 91106


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in South Pasadena, CA

Do you need antibiotics for skin rash?

Antibiotics are not used to treat skin problems that are caused by viruses or allergies. But sometimes bacteria get into a skin problem you already have. Then you may need this medicine. Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety.

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 infections cause skin rashes?

Examples of rashes caused by infection include scarlet fever, measles, mononucleosis, and shingles. The rash is sudden and spreads rapidly. This could be the result of an allergy. Allergies to medications are common, and some can be serious.

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 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 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 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.

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.

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 bacterial?

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 are 4 common bacterial infections?

Common bacterial diseases include UTIs, food poisoning, STIs and some skin, sinus and ear infections. They’re often treated with antibiotics.

What are 4 diseases caused by fungal infections?

Candidiasis. Candida are yeast that can be found on the skin, mucous membranes, and in the intestinal tract. Cryptococcosis. Aspergillosis. Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) Histoplasmosis. Blastomycosis. Pneumocystis pneumonia.