News
10h
ABC27 on MSNWhat’s Going Around: Strep, hand, foot and mouth, tick bitesUPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics is seeing viral upper respiratory infections. Pediatricians at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital are seeing cases of swimmer’s ear, diarrhea, hand, foot and ...
Despite the glorious arrival of summer, there's definitely a sting in the season's tail—quite literally. Even in the UK, it's ...
Out of more than 3,000 skin diseases, how do you know what condition you have? These 23 skin rash pictures and expert tips ...
Ballad Health officials have reported an increase in Lyme disease cases so far this summer but say it’s too early to tell if ...
In late April, the Pennsylvania Department of Health released a health alert notifying health care providers that tick ...
A ‘Bullseye’ Rash. Formally called “erythema migrans,” a rash that looks like a bullseye or target is the most common early Lyme disease symptom, according to Lundstrom.
During summer in the Northwoods, ticks and mosquitos come out to feed, but with the rise of tick-borne diseases in Wisconsin, ...
This can look like an actual bullseye, an expanding rash with a central crust, a red, oval plaque, or a blueish-hued rash, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The rash gradually expands over several days, reaching up to 12 inches across. People also experience fatigue, chills, fever, headache, muscle and joint aches and swollen lymph nodes.
The so-called “bullseye” rash then spread to other parts of her body. In total, Allen claims she developed 15 different rashes, some of which were 12 inches across.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results