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How to Treat Rashes for Lasting Improvement

Providing Superior Rash Treatment Options for Jacksonville Residents

The word “rash” is a broad term that applies to many skin conditions marked by changes such as redness, bumps, or blisters. They often arise as a result of skin irritation and inflammation, manifesting as scaly, bumpy, or itchy patches on the surface. While many rashes are benign and can be effectively managed with over-the-counter anti-itch creams, antihistamines, and moisturizing lotions, they can also signal underlying skin issues.

It’s important to note that some rashes are not contagious, whereas others may spread easily and worsen without treatment. If you’re dealing with a rash that causes discomfort, it is wise to consult with Sanjiva Goyal, MD and the team at Coastal Dermatology in Jacksonville, FL. To take the first step toward clearer skin, call us today or use our convenient online tool to schedule an appointment.

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For effective management of skin conditions, reach out to the experts at Coastal Dermatology & Medspa to receive personalized care tailored to your needs.

Redness, Irritation, and Your Skin: What Causes Rashes?

Rashes are a common skin concern and manifest in various forms, including heat rash, athlete’s foot, eczema, psoriasis, and hives. These skin irritations can arise from multiple sources, such as infections—whether parasitic, fungal, viral, or bacterial—as well as heat exposure, allergies, immune system disorders, and certain medications. Notably, conditions like eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and dermatitis also have a genetic component, leading some individuals to be more susceptible.

While many rashes may resolve within a few days, persistent or worsening rashes warrant a visit to a dermatology provider for proper evaluation and treatment. It’s essential to recognize that while some rashes are harmless and not contagious, others can spread easily and become aggravated if left untreated. Skilled dermatologist Dr. Sanjiva Goyal and his team can evaluate your skin condition and develop a tailored treatment plan to provide the relief you need.

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When Should I See A Dermatologist For A Skin Condition?

When skin issues don’t improve or start causing discomfort, it’s time to see a dermatologist. Many rash-like symptoms overlap with different conditions, making a professional evaluation important for proper care. You should consider scheduling a visit if you notice:

  • Rashes or infections that won’t go away
  • Rough, scaly patches
  • Red, irritated, or tender skin
  • Persistent itching, flaking, or swelling
  • Bumps or spots that seem unusual
  • Changes in skin color or texture
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How Do You Treat Skin Conditions Like Rashes?

Treatment depends on your particular diagnosis. You could benefit from:

  • Laser therapy
  • Prescription creams or oral medications, including corticosteroids
  • Targeted light-based treatments

Some skin conditions are triggered by specific factors—like stress, allergens, or environmental changes. The team at Coastal Dermatology & Medspa works with you to pinpoint these triggers and help you reduce the chances of future flare-ups.

Ready to get answers about your skin? Give us a call or schedule your visit online at Coastal Dermatology & Medspa.

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Jacksonville’s Top Questions About Rashes

The symptoms of a rash can vary significantly depending on the type and underlying cause, but common indicators include skin discoloration or redness, blisters, itching, inflammation, and sensations of burning or stinging. Affected areas may appear dry, flaky, blotchy, or hive-like, and can range from minor irritation to severe discomfort.

Rashes can develop almost anywhere on the body where the skin has been exposed to bacteria, fungus, or a virus, typically presenting as inflamed or swollen patches.

It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if a rash is accompanied by a fever, as this may indicate a serious allergic reaction or infection, such as scarlet fever, measles, mononucleosis, or shingles. Additionally, if a rash appears suddenly and spreads quickly, it may signal a potentially serious allergy that requires prompt evaluation.

People turn to Coastal Dermatology & Medspa for all kinds of skin concerns—from plant reactions like poison ivy, oak, and sumac to conditions such as birthmarks, pigmentation issues, skin changes during pregnancy, scleroderma, and blisters.

We also care for many other skin conditions that benefit from a dermatologist’s expertise, including:

  • Acne
  • Rashes or hives
  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Rosacea

Hives, also known as urticaria, are a specific type of rash characterized by raised, swollen bumps on the skin that can be pale red or skin-colored. These bumps typically appear and disappear rapidly and often blanch, or turn white, when pressed.

Hives can be triggered by various allergens, including pollen, medications, certain foods, animal dander, and insect bites. However, they can also arise from non-allergic factors such as stress, tight clothing, exercise, or underlying illnesses.

If hives persist for more than a day or two, cause significant discomfort, ooze fluid, or frequently recur, it is advisable to seek medical attention.

Relieve the Stress and Discomfort of Rashes

Schedule your appointment at Coastal Dermatology & Medspa, where our skilled team is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing a variety of skin conditions.

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