Rashes by Age Group
How skin rashes differ across age groups — from newborns and toddlers to school-age children, adults, and the elderly.

Baby Rashes: Complete Guide for Newborns and Infants
Comprehensive guide to baby rashes — neonatal acne, cradle cap, milia, diaper rash, eczema, erythema toxicum, and viral rashes. Learn to identify, treat, and prevent common infant skin conditions.

Toddler Rashes (Ages 1–3): Causes, Identification, and Treatment
Guide to toddler rashes ages 1–3 — roseola, hand-foot-mouth disease, impetigo, eczema, molluscum contagiosum, and viral exanthems. Learn when toddler rashes are serious and how to treat them.

Child Rashes (Ages 4–12): Causes, Identification, and Treatment
Guide to rashes in school-age children ages 4–12 — chickenpox, ringworm, eczema, urticaria, psoriasis, scabies, and more. Learn identification, contagiousness, and treatment for childhood rashes.

Adult Rashes: Common Causes and Treatment for Ages 18–60
Comprehensive guide to rashes in adults ages 18–60 — eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, contact dermatitis, urticaria, and more. Learn how adult immune system changes affect skin rash patterns and treatment.

Elderly Rashes: Common Skin Conditions in Adults Over 60
Guide to rashes and skin conditions in elderly adults over 60 — asteatotic eczema, drug rashes, shingles, bullous pemphigoid, gravitational purpura, and skin cancer signs. Includes prevention and treatment.