Skin Rashes & Infections Tucson AZ

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

Local Businesses

Lo Mikel W

1-520-877-2725
6130 North La Cholla Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85741


Associates In Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

(520)745-6531
9850 Genesee Avenue Suite 380
Tucson, AZ 85712


Lyle Edward Cartwright

559-448-4745
13101 N Oracle Rd
Tucson, AZ 85739


Joseph Sosnow

(520) 742-7777
1980 W Hospital Dr Ste 307
Tucson, AZ 85704


Dryden, Robert – Arizona Centre Plastic Surgery

(520) 722-0909
8881 Fletcher Pkwy Ste 241
Tucson, AZ 85701


Paul M Sagerman

212-529-6371
2484 E River Rd
Tucson, AZ 85718


Susan Basolo Kennedy

5782 E Finisterra
Tucson, AZ 85750


Hekimian, Karl J – Aesthetic Surgery Of Tucson

(520) 293-7077
2907 Carlsbad Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85701


Craig Nelson

(520) 290-8555
6369 E Tanque Verde Rd Ste 200
Tucson, AZ 85715


Boyd Roberts Burkhardt

520-322-5295
4445 E Saranac Dr
Tucson, AZ 85718


Duane Whitaker

520-795-7729
5150 E Glenn St.
Tucson, AZ 85712


Scott Nathan Sheftel

520-293-5757
1595 E River Rd Ste 201
Tucson, AZ 85718


Tina Eunsil Pai

520-797-8885
6127 N La Cholla Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85741


Peter Patrick Kay

520-323-7100
2355 N Wyatt Dr Ste 111
Tucson, AZ 85712


Richard Alan Hoshaw

520-881-8600
2375 N Wyatt Dr Ste 109
Tucson, AZ 85712


Joseph David Sosnow

520-742-7777
1980 W Hospital Dr Ste 307
Tucson, AZ 85704


Gerald Goldberg

520-795-7770
5150 E Glenn St
Tucson, AZ 85712


Richard Hess

(520) 297-3300
7436 N. La Cholla Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85741


Collins John T

1-520-327-4514
2385 North Ferguson Avenue Suite 101
Tucson, AZ 85712


Jody Comstock

(520) 797-8885
1845 W Orange Grove Rd Bldg 5
Tucson, AZ 85704


Skin Rashes & Infections FAQ in Tucson, AZ

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 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.

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.

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.

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 does a viral rash look like?

The characteristics of viral rashes can vary greatly. However, most look like splotchy red spots on lighter skin or purplish spots on darker skin. These spots might come on suddenly or appear gradually over several days. They can also appear in a small section or cover multiple areas.

What is the most serious fungal infection?

The most dangerous is the “critical group,” which contains just four fungal pathogens: Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida albicans and Candida auris.

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 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)

What do cancerous rashes look like?

What does a cancerous rash look like? Cancerous rashes, marks, and moles can vary in their appearance. If you notice a red, scaly patch on your skin that itches, cracks, or bleeds — and doesn’t seem to be healing — there is a chance it could be cancerous.

How can I clean my skin infection?

Soak the affected area in warm water or apply warm, moist washcloths. Use a cloth or towel only once when you soak or clean an area of infected skin. Then, wash them in soap and hot water and dry them fully in a clothes dryer.

Do some viruses cause rashes?

Many viral infections can cause a rash in addition to other symptoms. Rashes are very common with viral infections, especially in young children. It is very important to make sure the rash is not part of a serious infection – eg, meningococcal infection which can be associated with meningitis.

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.