what are some of the rashes that affect human beings all over the world?
Atopic dermatitis - the most common rashes present in all over world
Pityriasis alba - very common skin condition mostly occurring in children and young adults
Contact dermatitis - present in evrhypart of world, type 4 hypersensitivity
Drug rashes - drugs such as antibiotics like cephalosporines, penicillin, sulfa drugs, anti epilepsy drugs
Heat rash - miliaria, most common in summers due to blockage of sweat glands
Intertrigo (intertriginous dermatitis) - occurs at moist parts of bodies such as groin area,
These are the most common rashes and skin disease that is present all over the world.
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what are some of the rashes that affect human beings all over the world?
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