Exanthema

Exanthema is a term used to describe any type of skin rash. It is typically a sign of an underlying medical condition or allergy. The rash can appear anywhere on the body and can vary in size, texture, and color. It may be red, raised, itchy, and sometimes painful. Common causes of exanthema include viral or bacterial infections, allergies, autoimmune disorders, certain medications, or toxins. Treatment for exanthema depends on the cause and may include topical creams, oral medications, or immunosuppressive drugs.