A simple skin rash can sometimes signal a life-threatening emergency—but recognizing the warning signs early can save lives. This quick, high-yield video walks clinicians through critical dermatologic emergencies in India, including SJS, TEN, DRESS syndrome, high-risk drugs, and key guidance from national bodies like IADVL and ICMR. Stay prepared, stay updated, and make faster, safer clinical decisions. How do you differentiate a benign rash from an early dermatologic emergency in your practice? ##References## Gupta LK, Martin AM, Agarwal N, et al. Guidelines for the management of Stevens–Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis: An Indian perspective.

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