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any red eruption of the skin imprudently incurring risk; "do something rash that he will forever repent"- George Meredith foolhardy: marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences; "foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker"; "became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans"-Macaulay; "a reckless driver"; "a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest" a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences; "a rash of bank robberies"; "a blizzard of lawsuits"
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A rash is a change in the skin which affects its appearance or texture. A rash may be localised to one part of the body, or affect all the skin. Rashes may cause the skin to change colour, itch, become warm, bumpy, dry, cracked or blistered, swell and may be painful. The causes, and therefore treatments for, rashes vary widely. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rash
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diffuse macular erythroderma
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/epo/dphsi/print/toxic_shock_syndrome_c...
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many infected people first notice a red rash known as erythema migrans (EM). The rash starts as a small red spot at the site of the tick bite and expands, over a period of days or weeks, forming a circular- or oval- shaped rash. The rash often resembles a bull
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Breaking out of the skin. Medically, a rash may be referred to as an exanthem.
Ãâó: www.providence.org/alaska/tchap/glossary/R.htm
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