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Rashes and Skin Irritations Summer heat, poison ivy, swimming in certain water, perspiration and other factors can cause skin irritations and rashes. Heat and Sweat Hot summer air and sweat can cause ...
In roseola, after an incubation period of 5–15 days, infected children develop high fevers that last 3–5 days. This is followed by the acute onset of a rosey pink, nonpruritic macular rash ...
An exanthem is any eruptive skin rash that may be associated with fever or other systemic symptoms. Causes include infectious pathogens, medication reactions and, occasionally, a combination of ...
Coach Noel Rash (Photo by Dan Weber) And to make sure, you can see Trosper’s hand in the naming of his good friend and fellow top-of-the-line coach/teacher to carry on at Conner. Noel Rash will ...
Conner High School announced Thursday that it has hired Noel Rash as its new head football coach after the sudden death of former coach Dave Trosper earlier this month.
A rash can develop in the armpits themselves or on the skin around the underarm area. It may appear red or darker than your natural skin tone, be raised or flat, or have pimple-like bumps. It can ...
Luckily, the 37-year-old avoided any injuries, but Bonucci’s antics caused quite a stir on social media. While some were outraged by the incident, others saw the funny side of the whole debacle, ...
What is poison sumac? Poison ivy and oak are fairly popular, but one that gets less mentioned is poison sumac. It also has urushiol oil causing rashes on contact. Poison sumac has 7-13 leaves found in ...
International relations China is 'different kettle of fish' from 'rash' Russia: Finland president Taiwan issue represents 'litmus test' for Trump administration ...
It was a hammerhead worm - an invasive species from Southeast Asia that’s been in the United States since the late 1800s. “If you see one, you won’t mistake it, it’s over a foot long ...
Cicadas have been around for weeks in Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio. So, their time is nearly up, right? Here's when they will peak, and go away.
While touching poison hemlock will not cause a rash, ingesting it can be fatal. Additionally, mowing the plant can release particles into the air, potentially causing a reaction if inhaled.
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