Rash, Age 12 and OlderPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your
doctor diagnose and treat your condition by being prepared to answer the
following questions: - What is the history of your rash, including:
- When did the rash start?
- Where
did the rash start?
- Has the rash spread?
- Has the rash
changed?
- Have you been in contact with anything that may have
caused the rash?
- Have you been around anyone recently who has a
similar rash?
- Have you had this rash before? If yes:
- What were the
circumstances?
- When did you last have it?
- How was it
treated?
- How long did it last?
- What other symptoms have you had? Symptoms may
include itching, burning, stinging, tingling, numbness, pain, or tenderness to
the touch.
- Have you used a new food, medicine, or product, such as
cosmetics, cleaning agents, detergents, soaps, chemicals, fabrics, lotions, or
nonprescription medicines?
- Have you been exposed to poisonous
plants. such as poison ivy, oak, or sumac?
- Have you had any other
health problems during the past 3 months?
- Have you recently
traveled to a rural area or to another country?
- Have you been under
an unusual amount of stress at home, work, or both?
- Does anyone in
your family have a skin disorder or an allergy? If so, to
what?
- What home treatment measures have you used? Has anything made
the rash better or worse? Be sure to include any nonprescription medicines you
have taken.
- Do you have any
health risks?
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