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Éruption cutanée non spécifique au pied

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Last updated June 11, 2022

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Qu’est-ce qu’une éruption cutanée non spécifique au pied ?

Une éruption cutanée est une zone de peau irritée ou enflée. Souvent, les éruptions cutanées ne sont pas identifiables et présentent certaines variations par rapport à la normale. Par exemple, se gratter le pied le fait devenir rouge (causé par les mastocytes qui libèrent des produits chimiques dans la zone locale), mais c'est tout à fait normal.

Rareté: Commun

Principaux symptômes:Rougeur des pieds

Urgence: Attendez et regardez. Vous n’avez pas besoin de traitement pour cette éruption cutanée, mais vous pouvez utiliser une crème anti-démangeaisons. Si la situation s'aggrave, vous devrez peut-être consulter un médecin.

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Dr. Rothschild has been a faculty member at Brigham and Women’s Hospital where he is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He currently practices as a hospitalist at Newton Wellesley Hospital. In 1978, Dr. Rothschild received his MD at the Medical College of Wisconsin and trained in internal medicine followed by a fellowship in critical care medicine. He also received an MP...
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