Picture this: You’re going about your day, when all of a sudden you spot a red, splotchy rash on your skin. You’re likely Googling pictures of skin rashes to help identify and self-diagnose ...
A reddish-purple, bruise-like 'petechial' rash caused by blood leaking into the tissues under the skin. Crucially, it doesn't disappear if you roll a glass over it. Fever, vomiting, cold hands and ...
GP specialist in paediatrics Dr David Capehorn explains how to explore the differentials and course of action in a child who has developed a rash after a recent course of amoxicillin You see a ...