Here's a quick reference guide to skin infections common in children:Eczema, infant -- rash on face firstEczema, toddler -- rash first appears on inside of elbows, backs of knees, neck, behind earsPsoriasis -- rash first appears on trunkContact dermatitis -- rash where sensitive skin hits offending materialCradle cap -- scaly skin on head and back of neckPoison ivy -- a line on an extremity with little blisters and bumpsChicken pox -- bumps, blisters, and scabs -- everywhere (even on eyeballs or privates!)Hand, foot, and mouth disease -- sores in these places, as well as all over body; other than syphilis, it's the only rash that shows up on palms and solesMeasles -- fine red bumps that form red blotches or patches, starting on the face and moving to the bodyScarlet fever -- sandpaper red rash that starts on trunk; caused by the same bacterial species responsible for strep throat (scarlet fever means strep with a rash).
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