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Written by Andrew Le, MD.
Last updated June 11, 2022
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¿Qué es una erupción en el pie no específica?
Una erupción es un área de piel irritada o hinchada. A menudo, las erupciones no son identificables y presentan alguna variación de lo normal. Por ejemplo, rascarse el pie hace que se ponga rojo (causado por los mastocitos que liberan sustancias químicas en el área local), pero eso es completamente normal.
Rareza: Común
Principales síntomas:enrojecimiento del pie
Urgencia: Espera y observa. No necesita tratamiento para esta erupción, pero podría usar una crema contra la picazón. Si empeora, es posible que deba ver a un médico.
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Dr. Rothschild has been a faculty member at Brigham and Women’s Hospital where he is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He currently practices as a hospitalist at Newton Wellesley Hospital. In 1978, Dr. Rothschild received his MD at the Medical College of Wisconsin and trained in internal medicine followed by a fellowship in critical care medicine. He also received an MP...
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