Visual guide to children's rashes and skin conditions

  • little boy with chickenpox (varicella)
    Photo credit: Thinkstock
  • Baby acne

    acne on baby's cheek
    Photo credit: BabyCenter Community Member
  • Chicken pox

    chicken pox on brown skin
    Photo credit: instagram.com/brownskinmatters
  • Detail: Chicken pox blister

    chicken pox blister
    Photo credit: BioPhoto Associates / Science Source
  • Cold sores

    cold sore on a lip
    Photo credit: iStock.com / somethingway
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  • Cradle cap

    rash on baby's head
    Photo credit: Chris Priest / Science Source
  • Diaper rash

    diaper rash with extensive red bumps
    Photo credit: Dr. P. Marazzi / Science Source
  • Diaper rash (yeast)

    diaper rash with extensive red bumps
    Photo credit: Dr. P. Marazzi / Science Source
  • Eczema

    baby's cheek with eczema
    Photo credit: Dr. P. Marazzi / Science Source
  • Detail: Eczema

    eczema in a child's elbow crease
    Photo credit: instagram.com/brownskinmatters
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  • Erythema toxicum

    baby feet with erythema toxicum
    Photo credit: CDC
  • Fifth disease

    baby with red marks over the face and arms
    Photo credit: Dr. H.C. Robinson / Science Source
  • Folliculitis

    folliculitis
    Photo credit: Dr. P. Marazzi / Science Source
  • Hand, foot, and mouth disease

    coxsackie blisters on the hand of a brown skinned child
    Photo credit: instagram.com/brownskinmatters
  • Detail: Hand, foot, and mouth disease

    child with coxsackie blisters in the mouth
    Photo credit: © Biophoto Associates / Science Source
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  • Hives

    hives on a brown skinned baby
    Photo credit: instagram.com/brownskinmatters
  • Impetigo

    impetigo infection on child's mouth
    Photo credit: iStock
  • Jaundice

    baby sleeping
    Photo credit: Dr. P. Marazzi / Science Source
  • Measles

    baby with measles
    Photo credit: Lowell Georgia / Science Source
  • Milia

    baby with milia on forehead
    Photo credit: Science Source
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  • Molloscum contagiosum

    viral skin infection molluscum contagiosum
    Photo credit: instagram.com/brownskinmatters
  • Papular urticaria

    papular urticaria
    Photo credit: Dr. Teresa Wright
  • Poison ivy, oak, or sumac

    poison ivy rash on a hand
    Photo credit: Scott Camazine / Science Source
  • Ringworm

    ringworm on the scalp of a Black child
    Photo credit: instagram.com/brownskinmatters
  • Roseola

    roseola infantum on skin
    Photo credit: Scott Camazine / Science Source
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  • Rubella (German measles)

    german measles on skin
    Photo credit: Dr. P. Marazzi / Science Source
  • Scabies

    scabies on a child's skin
    Photo credit: Dr. Teresa Wright
  • Scarlet fever

    man with scarlet fever
    Photo credit: Biophoto Associates / Science Source
  • Warts

    warts on a toddler's hand
    Photo credit: Biophoto Associates / Science Source

Sources

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AAD. Scabies. American Academy of Dermatology. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/contagious-skin-diseases/scabies [Accessed September 2019]

AAFP. 2017. Diaper rash. American Academy of Family Physicians. https://familydoctor.org/condition/diaper-rash/ [Accessed September 2019]

AAP. 2019. Baby birthmarks and rashes. American Academy of Pediatrics. https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/bathing-skin-care/Pages/Your-Newborns-Skin-Birthmarks-and-Rashes.aspx [Accessed September 2019]

AAP. 2015. Cradle cap. American Academy of Pediatrics. https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/bathing-skin-care/Pages/Cradle-Cap.aspx [Accessed September 2019]

Allmon, A, et al. 2015. Common skin rashes in children. American Family Physician 92(3):211-6. http://www.aafp.org/afp/2015/0801/p211.html [Accessed September 2019]

CDC. 2019. Hand, foot, and mouth disease. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-mouth/ [Accessed September 2019]

CDC. 2017. Rubella. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/rubella/ [Accessed September 2019]

CDC. 2019. Measles (rubeola). U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/ [Accessed September 2019]

March of Dimes. 2013. Newborn jaundice. http://www.marchofdimes.org/baby/newborn-jaundice.aspx [Accessed September 2019]

Mayo Clinic. 2018. Baby acne. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/baby-acne/basics/definition/con-20033932 [Accessed September 2019]

MedlinePlus (ADAM). 2017. Poison ivy, oak, and sumac. https://medlineplus.gov/poisonivyoakandsumac.html [Accessed September 2019]

MedlinePlus (ADAM). 2018. Cold sores. https://medlineplus.gov/coldsores.html [Accessed September 2019]

MedlinePlus (ADAM). 2019. Folliculitis. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000823.htm [Accessed September 2019]

Medscape. 2019. Papular urticarial. [Accessed September 2019]

Nemours Foundation. 2019. Chickenpox. http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/chicken-pox.html [[Accessed September 2019]

Nemours Foundation. 2018. Hives. http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/hives.html [Accessed September 2019]

Nemours Foundation. 2019. Warts. http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/wart.html [Accessed September 2019]

Nemours Foundation. 2019. Ringworm. http://kidshealth.org/en/teens/ringworm.html [Accessed September 2019]

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Kate Marple is a writer and editor who specializes in health, pregnancy, and parenting content. She's passionate about translating complicated medical information into helpful pregnancy and parenting advice that's easy to understand. She lives in San Francisco with her family.
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