영어에서 The rash 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Okay. I did see the rash.
The rash is not contagious!
Along with the rash biopsy.
How long has she had the rash?
Show him the rash.- Right.
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The rash can become infected by bacteria.
Sorry, man. When did you first notice the rash?
The rash on the tongue and palate was extensive.
Diagnosis is usually made by examining the rash.
The rash is usually erythematous or urticarial.
Sorry, man. When did you first notice the rash?
The rash usually reaches its peak after three to five days.
Do not use plastic pants until the rash is gone.
The rash is typically accompanied by a fever and enlarged lymph nodes.
This can happen after a temporary flare or after the rash has improved.
The rash is just a little erythema toxicum, so… But it's not remarkable.
He will also ask how long the rash has been there for and whether it itches.
The rash disappears after a few days with no staining or peeling of the skin.
Although no cure exists, treatments are available to relieve the rash and nerve pain.
The rash may be more generalised, covering other parts of the body, and ulceration can occur.
So if any of these apply to you, see a doctor as soon as possible after the rash appears.
Why should the rash decisions of our youth follow us undimmed for the rest of our lives?
Urushiol is an allergen, so the rash is actually an allergic reaction to the oil in these plants.
But the rash begins without the participation of any viruses or bacteria, the mechanism of the disease is autoimmune.
As soon as a patient is shielded from sun exposure the rash begins to disappear spontaneously within several minutes to a few hours.
If the rash is in a covered area of skin,the risk of anyone with whom you are not in close contact catching chickenpox is very low.
As can be seen, the rash has a number of very different causes, which it is almost impossible to determine by yourself.
Pancreatitis, skin rashes and other allergic reactions may occur. The rash is usually erythematous or urticarial.