Visual guide to children's rashes and skin conditions
Baby acne
Chicken pox
Detail: Chicken pox blister
Cold sores
Cradle cap
Diaper rash
Diaper rash (yeast)
Eczema
Detail: Eczema
Erythema toxicum
Fifth disease
Folliculitis
Hand, foot, and mouth disease
Detail: Hand, foot, and mouth disease
Hives
Impetigo
Jaundice
Measles
Milia
Molloscum contagiosum
Papular urticaria
Poison ivy, oak, or sumac
Ringworm
Roseola
Rubella (German measles)
Scabies
Scarlet fever
Warts
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