Quantcast This image displays a bacterial skin infection between the toes typical of erythrasma. The sharp boundary between the skin colors of the affected area and the normal skin is typical in erythrasma. Erythrasma is displayed as slowly enlarging brown or pink, rough areas in body folds.
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Picture of Erythrasma: This image displays a bacterial skin infection between the toes typical of erythrasma. Divider line
This image displays a bacterial skin infection between the toes typical of erythrasma.
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Self-Care Guidelines
If you suspect that your child has erythrasma, try:
  • Gently scrubbing the involved area with antibacterial soap
  • Keeping the involved area dry
  • Applying over-the-counter creams containing tolnaftate or miconazole
  • Dressing your child in loose clothing
When to Seek Medical Care
See your child's doctor if the affected skin does not improve with self-care measures.
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2008
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