Creeping eruption is a skin infection caused by hookworms. It is also called cutaneous larva migrans.
Creeping eruption causes severe itching, blisters, and a red growing, winding rash. The rash can grow about 1/2 to 3/4 inches per day. The infection often appears on parts of the body that have been exposed to contaminated ground. This includes the feet, legs, buttocks, or back.