Identify my rash — quick quiz

Walk through symptom checks and common causes, then run an AI analysis of three photos for a real report.

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Quizzes can suggest possibilities but they can't see your skin. Rash Detector analyzes three real photos and returns a detailed AI report — detected abnormalities, condition information, risk assessment, and a clear summary — in about a minute.

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Common causes

  • Contact dermatitis (irritant or allergic reaction)
  • Eczema or psoriasis
  • Heat rash or sweat-trapped rash
  • Fungal infections like ringworm
  • Bacterial infections like impetigo
  • Allergic urticaria (hives)
  • Insect bites or stings

Quick symptom checks

These checks can help you narrow down what you might be dealing with — but they are not a diagnosis. Run a Rash Detector report for a structured AI analysis, and consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.

Itchy and dry?

Could be eczema, contact dermatitis, or simple skin dryness. Look at the pattern and triggers.

Red, ring-shaped patch?

Often ringworm (a fungal infection). Treated with antifungal creams.

Raised welts that come and go?

Often hives (urticaria), typically allergic. Antihistamines can help; severe cases need urgent care.

Painful blistering on one side of the body?

Could be shingles. Seek medical care quickly — early antiviral treatment helps.

When to see a doctor

Seek medical attention if your rash is spreading rapidly, becoming painful, accompanied by fever, draining pus, or accompanied by difficulty breathing. Rash Detector is an awareness tool, not a diagnostic device.

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