• 47487 Five Mile Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170

Allergic Skin Reactions & Rashes

Children can develop rashes for many different reasons, including allergies, irritants, infections, medications, and environmental triggers. Our pediatric dermatology team provides expert evaluation and personalized treatment to identify the cause of your child’s rash, relieve symptoms, and restore healthy, comfortable skin.

About Allergic Skin Reactions & Rashes

Allergic skin reactions and rashes can appear suddenly or develop over time, often causing redness, itching, swelling, hives, or irritated skin. Because many skin conditions can look alike, an accurate diagnosis is important to determine the underlying cause and the most effective treatment. Our team works closely with families to create personalized care plans that help relieve symptoms, promote healing, and reduce future flare-ups.

How it Works

While many childhood rashes are harmless and improve with treatment, some require prompt medical evaluation. Seek care if your child develops a rash that is rapidly spreading, painful, blistering, accompanied by fever, difficulty breathing, significant swelling, or signs of infection.

An accurate diagnosis is the first step toward effective treatment. Identifying the underlying cause of your child’s rash allows us to relieve symptoms, reduce discomfort, promote healing, and help prevent future flare-ups or complications.

Recovery depends on the underlying cause of the rash. Many allergic skin reactions improve within days to weeks with appropriate treatment and avoidance of known triggers. Our team will provide personalized recommendations to help keep your child’s skin healthy and reduce the likelihood of future reactions.

Contact our office if your child’s rash continues to spread, becomes painful, develops blisters or drainage, is accompanied by fever or swelling, does not improve with treatment, or if you have any concerns about your child’s skin.

Have a question?

Your Questions, Answered

Children can develop rashes for many reasons, including allergies, viral or bacterial infections, irritants, medications, heat, or underlying skin conditions. Our team can identify the underlying cause and recommend the most appropriate treatment for your child.

Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include topical medications, oral medications, antihistamines, or avoiding known triggers. Your provider will create a personalized treatment plan based on your child’s symptoms.

A teething rash is a common skin irritation caused by excessive drooling. It usually appears around the mouth, chin, cheeks, or neck and can often be managed with gentle skincare and by keeping the skin clean and dry.

Hives are raised, itchy welts that can develop in response to allergies, viral infections, medications, insect bites, heat, or other triggers. While many cases resolve on their own, persistent, recurrent, or severe hives should be evaluated by a pediatric dermatologist.

Success Stories

More than 250 five-star reviews on Google