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Risk Factors and Causes

A personal or family history of allergies or asthma increases the risk for rashes. People who spend a lot of time outdoors are at increased risk for poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac; and for rashes caused by insect bites.

Common causes for rashes include the following:

  • Allergic reaction (e.g., resulting from an animal allergy, drug allergy, or food allergy)
  • Bacterial infection (e.g., impetigo)
  • Drug side effect
  • Excessive skin rubbing (friction)
  • Fungal infections (e.g., athlete's foot, ringworm)
  • Insect bites (e.g., tick, flea, spider, mosquito)
  • Parasite infection (e.g., scabies)
  • Prolonged exposure to heat, moisture, or irritants (e.g., heat rash, diaper rash, contact dermatitis)
Certain medical conditions can result in a rash, including the following:
  • Acne (often develops on the face, neck, back, and shoulders)
  • Lupus (commonly causes a "butterfly" rash across the cheeks and under the eyes)
  • Lyme disease (usually transmitted by the bite of an infected deer tick; causes a "bull's eye" rash)
  • Psoriasis (typically causes round, red lesions with sharply defined edges and overlying silvery white scales [called plaques]; usually begins as small spots that progressively involve very large areas)
  • Rosacea (often occurs on the forehead, nose, and chin)


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    Original Date of Publication: 02 Jan 2007
    Reviewed by: Stanley J. Swierzewski, III, M.D.
    Last Reviewed: 04 Dec 2007

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