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Creeping Rash After Beach Trip | Can You Guess the Diagnosis?
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02/14/2026 03:47:52
A 2-year-old child developed an intensely itchy, winding skin lesion on the foot just days after returning from a beach trip in Brazil
The rash rapidly migrated, forming a serpiginous (snake-like) track with redness and swelling.
Treatment led to complete resolution within days.
👉 Can you guess the diagnosis before the reveal?
Perfect for medical students, doctors, and exam prep!
For reference: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/spot-diagnosis/serpentine-skin-lesion-on-foot-with-intense-itching/288
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Creeping Rash After Beach Trip | Can You Guess the Diagnosis?
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A 2-year-old child developed an intensely itchy, winding skin lesion on the foot just days after returning from a beach trip in Brazil
The rash rapidly migrated, forming a serpiginous (snake-like) track with redness and swelling.
Treatment led to complete resolution within days.
👉 Can you guess the diagnosis before the reveal?
Perfect for medical students, doctors, and exam prep!
For reference: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/spot-diagnosis/serpentine-skin-lesion-on-foot-with-intense-itching/288
PEDIATRIC ONCALL is the Web's most robust and integrated medical information and education tool with an extensive network of doctors as registered members.
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