Allergic rash
An allergic rash may arise from various types of allergies. Skin contact with an allergen may result in allergic contact dermatitis, with a skin rash (e.g. atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, eczema). An allergic rash need not require any skin contact, however, and may occur in cases such as food allergies
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Causes List for Allergic rash
Possible causes of Allergic rash (or similar symptoms) may include:1
- Acquired angioedema (Hives, Urticaria)
- Acrofacial Dysostosis type 1, Nager Type (Urticaria)
- Adder snake bite (hives)
- Adult-onset Still's disease (Urticaria)
- Airborne allergies (Hives)
- Allergies (hives)
- Anaphylactic Shock (hives)
- Anaphylaxis (Hives)
- Angioedema induced by ACE inhibitors, susceptibility to (Urticaria)
- Angioedema (hives ...
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References
- Source: Algorithmically Generated List
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