Small vesicle with fluid and red rashes all over the body and mild fever.Diagnosis likely to be
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Skin rashes can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include hot and humid weather, excess sun exposure or scratchy clothes that don't fit.
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Explanation:
A blister, which is also called a vesicle by medical professionals, is a raised portion of skin that is filled with fluid. You’re probably familiar with blisters if you’ve ever worn ill-fitting shoes for too long.
This common cause of blistering produces vesicles when friction between your skin and the shoe results in layers of skin separating and filling with fluid.
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