I can provide a detailed guide describing common childhood rashes and skin conditions, but for photos, it’s best to consult reputable medical websites to ensure accuracy and safety. Trusted sources include:
- NHS (UK): nhs.uk/conditions/rashes-babies-and-children
- DermNet: dermnetnz.org
- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD): aad.org/public/diseases/rashes
These resources offer high-quality images and explanations of conditions like:
- Eczema (atopic dermatitis): dry, red, itchy patches, often behind knees or elbows
- Chickenpox: red spots that turn into fluid-filled blisters, then scab over
- Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease: small blisters on hands, feet, and inside the mouth
- Impetigo: honey-colored crusts around the nose and mouth caused by bacterial infection
- Heat rash: tiny red bumps, often in skin folds or warm areas
- Measles: flat red rash that starts on the face and spreads downward, with other flu-like symptoms
Would you like me to describe these conditions in more detail without images?