Common Adult Skin Problems: A Guide to Identifying Rashes, Itches, and Bumps
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Summary
A WebMD slideshow-style article that identifies and describes common adult skin problems, including shingles, eczema, and other rashes/irritations. It covers symptoms, duration, and treatment options for various skin conditions, presented as a visual guide to help adults spot and understand skin issues.
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· 5 pulledShingles often shows up on your trunk and buttocks, but can appear anywhere.
An outbreak lasts about two weeks.
You'll recover, but pain, numbness, and itching might linger for months, years, or even the rest of your life.
It's important to be treated early to help prevent complications.
Eczema is a blanket term for several non-contagious conditions.
Is your skin itching, breaking out, covered in a rash, or playing host to spots of some sort? It may be the result of infection, a chronic skin condition, or contact with an allergen or irritant. This WebMD slideshow shows you how to spot skin problems co
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