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Skin Rashes

Skin rash is the development of red, scaly, bumpy, and itching patches on the skin. The causes of skin rash include prolonged exposure to the sun, weather changes, or sometimes due to allergies.

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Can measles cause any complications if not vaccinated?

Query: Hello doctor, My niece is 4 years old and was traveling continuously for the last six months to different places along with her mom. I saw her two days back when she returned home, she was not keeping well. She had a sore throat, fever, cold, skin rashes, and red eyes. So, they immediately took her ...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am sorry to hear about your niece's illness. Measles is a highly contagious viral infection that can cause serious complications, especially in young children. The good news is that most people recover fully from measles without any long-term effects. However...  Read Full »

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