What causes foot rash?
Foot rash may have many possible causes, including allergens (agents that cause allergies), infections, autoimmune disorders, or other causes such as stress.
Allergic or inflammatory causes of foot rash
Foot rash may be caused by contact dermatitis. Common triggers include:
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Cosmetics, dyes or detergents
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Industrial chemicals, such as those found in elastic, latex and rubber
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Metallic substances (various metals, copper, wire)
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Poison ivy or oak
Other allergic causes of foot rash include:
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Eczema (skin disorder causing scaly or blistering rashes that may be caused by allergy)
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Food allergies (allergic reactions to certain foods)
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Insect bite allergy such as a bee sting
Infectious causes of foot rash
Foot rash can also be caused by infections including:
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Athlete’s foot
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Chickenpox or shingles
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Eczema (skin disorder causing scaly or blistering rashes that may be caused by infection)
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Erythema nodosum (red nodules under the skin associated with fever and other symptoms)
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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
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Impetigo
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Lyme disease (inflammatory bacterial disease spread by tick bites)
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Measles, mumps, rubella, roseola, and scarlet fever
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Meningitis (infection or inflammation of the sac around the brain and spinal cord)
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Pityriasis rosea (rash resembling the shape of a pine tree)
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Ringworm
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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Strep throat (bacterial throat infection)
Autoimmune causes of foot rash
Foot rash can also be caused by autoimmune disorders including:
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Kawasaki disease (rare, serious pediatric disorder characterized by inflammation of blood vessels, high fever, rash, and mucous membrane changes)
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Psoriasis
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Rheumatoid arthritis (chronic autoimmune disease characterized by joint inflammation)
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (disorder in which the body attacks its own healthy cells and tissues)
Other causes of foot rash
Foot rash can be caused by other factors including:
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Extreme cold or heat
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Medications
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Stress
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Sunburn
Serious or life-threatening causes of foot rash
In some cases, rash may be a symptom of a serious or life-threatening condition that should be evaluated immediately in an emergency setting. These include:
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Allergic purpura
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Anaphylaxis (life-threatening allergic reaction)
Questions for diagnosing the cause of foot rash
To diagnose your condition, your doctor or licensed health care practitioner will ask you several questions related to your rash including:
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When did the rash begin?
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Are you taking any medications?
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Could you have eaten something that disagrees with you?
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Does the rash cause any itching or scaling?
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Do you feel otherwise healthy?
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Have you tried any new products recently, such as soaps or sprays?
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Have you spent a lot of time outdoors lately?
What are the potential complications of foot rash?
Because foot rash may be due to serious diseases, failure to seek treatment can result in serious complications and permanent damage. For example, infectious diseases, such as mumps or measles, can lead to rare but serious complications, including miscarriage, hearing loss, and serious brain infections, such as encephalitis or meningitis.
Once the underlying cause of your rash is diagnosed, it is important for you to follow the treatment plan that you and your health care professional design specifically for you to reduce the risk of potential complications including:
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Arthritis
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Cellulitis (skin infection) from untreated athlete’s foot
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Cognitive difficulties
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Encephalitis (inflammation and swelling of the brain due to a viral infection or other causes)
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Meningitis (infection or inflammation of the sac around the brain and spinal cord)
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Miscarriage or stillbirth
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Paralysis
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Permanent hearing loss
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Secondary infections, which may develop from scratching and related skin trauma
References:
Skin rashes and other changes. FamilyDoctor.org. http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/tools/symptom/545.html. Accessed April 20, 2011.
Rashes. Medline Plus, a service of the National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003220.htm. Accessed April 20, 2011.
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