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  • How to Get relief from irritation after a fraxel laser treatment

    I have recently had a fraxel laser treatment done. I did all the research I could before and after the treatment. I was informed by my aesthetician to make sure I ask how many passes they would be...

  • How to Treat an Itch in the Groin Area

    Itching in the groin can have a variety of causes, including a fungal infection (jock itch), rash, certain sexually transmitted disease or using irritating substances in the groin. You can do...

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  • Cure for the Skin Fungus Ringworm

    Ringworm, known medically as tinea, is a fungal infection in the top layer of your skin. It is highly contagious and spreads through direct contact with an infected person or animal. You can also...

  • Home Remedy for Treating Rash From Plants

    Various kinds of common plants can leave your skin with an itchy rash, and if you enjoy the outdoors, chances are you have come into contact with one of them. Fortunately, you can usually treat a...

  • How to Treat an Arm Rash

    According to MyOptumHealth.com, symptoms of arm rash include skin inflammation of the arm, redness, and itchiness. Arm rashes can be categorized as simple (minor skin irritation) or seborrheic...

  • How to Identify a Poison Oak Skin Rash

    Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac are all capable of causing a rash called contact dermatitis. This is because all three plants contain an allergenic oil called urushiol in their leaves,...

  • How to Treat the Scalp With Chicken Pox

    Chicken pox causes small itchy bumps and blemishes all over the body. A particularly troublesome spot is the scalp. The solution is to treat the hair as well as the scalp. Many nourishing...

  • How to Treat & Prevent Skin Rashes

    Skin rashes can appear on the skin as a result of a viral infection, contact with a toxic or harsh substance, or due to an autoimmune dysfunction. Rashes can become irritated, painful, and can...

  • How to Determine What Type of Skin Rash I Have

    There are many different causes of skin rashes, including viral infections, plant exposure, anxiety or allergies. Many rashes can appear in similar ways on the skin, which can be confusing. You...

  • How to Get Rid of a Red Rash on the Face

    A red rash on the face may be caused by an allergic reaction, psoriasis or infection. Your rash may be smooth or raised, and it may itch. Medications may also cause a red facial rash, as can...

  • How to Get Rid of a Skin Rash

    Have a nasty skin rash? In this article I will go over three different ways to get rid of a skin rash, depending on what it was that caused it! Let's get started.

  • Ringworm Laundry Advice

    You are fighting a ringworm infection. The infection hit you hard and you are still taking treatments for it. Ringworm is a skin infection caused by a fungus, also known as Tinea corporis, that...

  • How to Treat Contact Dermatitis Around the Eye Area

    Contact dermatitis is a red rash that results from contact with a skin irritant or an allergic reaction. The resulting rash can be swollen or oozing, with bumps, scaling or itching. Occasionally...

  • How to Take Garlic for Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is a disease of the immune system that is usually characterized by a thick, red rash with scaly patches. It is often associated with other conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and...

  • How to Natural Remedies for Acne

    Acne effects teenagers, Women when they go through hormonal changes when their pregnant and going through menopausal. While for the last few years dozens of acne systems have flooded the market,...

  • How to Treat Poison Oak, Poison Ivy and Poison Sumac

    Treatment for poison oak, poison ivy or poison sumac should not be delayed once you're aware you've been exposed. The following information can further help aid you in this regard as well as...

  • How to Avoid Athlete's Foot

    Athlete’s Foot is a fairly common fungal skin infection. Athlete’s Foot is itchy and painful. There are some things that can be done to avoid this bothersome condition.

  • How to Stop Prickly Heat During Winter

    Prickly heat, also known as heat rash, is a common skin condition that develops when sweat ducts become clogged and the trapped sweat causes irritation. Prickly heat can appear as a rash of small...

  • What Does Ring Worm Look Like on People?

    Ringworm is a highly contagious skin disorder most common in children. Ringworm is a type of fungal infection, not a worm. Ringworm can infect your hair, nails or skin.

  • How to Tell if it is Chicken Pox or Chigger Bites

    Although the blisters may look similar, it's fairly easy to tell if you have chickenpox or chigger bites. Chickenpox has generally been a childhood disease and is caused by the virus...

  • Bleach Cures for Poison Ivy

    Poison ivy is a plant with a chemical defense mechanism. The plant releases an oil called urushiol. When touched, the oil causes an itching, weeping and very uncomfortable rash on the parts of the...

  • How to Stop the Spread of Fifth Disease

    Characterized by a lacy, red rash that appears on the cheeks, and then spreads to the torso, arms and legs, fifth disease is commonly noted in children between the age of 5 and 15. This is a viral...

  • How to Treat Ringworm With Lotrimin

    Lotrimin is the brand name of several topical medicines that treat fungal infections--athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm. Most Lotrimin products treat all three types of fungal infections,...

  • How to Use Tea Tree Oil for Poison Ivy

    Australians have been using the essential oil of the tea tree for hundreds of years for its medicinal and healing properties. Tea tree oil is known to help reduce pain and inflammation and is used...

  • How to Treat Hives on the Face

    Hives are an indication of your body experiencing an allergic reaction. Hives look like red welts and typically itch. For frequent sufferers, hives can be a real nuisance, and can appear...

  • How to Treat Gadolinium Skin Rash

    Gadolinium is an element used in medical resonance imaging (MRI). It is inserted into a patient's vein using a pump which forces it into the body as the patient is being scanned. Gadolinium is...

  • How to Tell If I Have Poison Sumac

    Poison sumac belongs to the same basic category of plants as poison oak and poison ivy. It's found in the eastern sections of North America, thriving in moist areas such as swamps and flood...

  • Shingles Disorder

    Shingles is a condition caused by a viral infection. It causes a painful rash on the skin and can lead to serious complications.

  • Definitions of Skin Rashes

    Rashes are painful and sometimes chronic condition of the skin. Rashes can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, or they can be the result of an allergic reaction. Depending on the source...

  • Ringworm Remedy Shampoo

    Ringworm is not--as it's name suggests--caused by a worm. The ringworm rash is actually caused by a fungal infection of the skin that affects various parts of the body. When children develop...

  • How to Use Corn Starch for Skin Rash

    Corn starch has been used for generations as method of preventing or helping to soothe diaper rash and other skin rashes. For mild skin irritations, corn starch is a good alternative to talcum...

  • Home Remedies for Poison Ivy Reactions

    An uncomfortable rash and painful irritation are signs of a poison ivy infection. The plant grows throughout the U.S.---an allergic reaction results when the oil of the plant, urushiol, comes in...

  • Care of Poison Oak

    Poison oak is related to poison ivy, and similar symptoms appear when skin comes into contact with the plant. Coming into contact with poison oak may cause a rash. This rash is due to the...

  • How to Soak in Oatmeal Bath for Poison Oak

    Colloidal oatmeal is an effective home remedy for rashes caused by poison oak, poison ivy and poison sumac. It's not the kind of oatmeal you eat for breakfast (though you can use that kind of...

  • How to Heal Ringworm Lesions

    Ringworm lesions are circular, itchy, contagious spots caused by a fungus. You can easily be infected: from gym equipment, direct contact people or pets and even from infected garden soil....

  • Naturopathic Remedies for Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is a skin disorder that results in scale-like plaques located on the scalp, knees, hands or elbows. While there is no cure for psoriasis, there are treatments available to ease the...

  • Over the Counter Remedies for Poison Ivy

    Poison ivy is an irritating, itchy and often painful skin rash. It is caused when the skin comes into contact with the oil from the poison ivy plant. You can speed the healing process and help...

  • Home Remedy for Getting Rid of Poison Oak or Poison Ivy Rash

    Poison oak and poison ivy come from the same family of plants. They excrete urushiol oil, which most people are allergic to. Get it on your skin, and you're liable to end up with itching, swelling...

  • Past Treatment for Shingles

    Shingles is a blistering rash caused by the same virus as chickenpox. Modern medicine has drugs to treat symptoms, but there are many treatments from the past that may be used on the rash. None of...

  • How to Dry Poison Oak

    Poison oak contains urishiol oil, which most people are allergic to. When you brush against the plant, you deposit some of the oil on your skin, which results in the horrible itching and burning...

  • How to Cure Armpit Rash

    Armpit rash can cause pain, itching, and unsightly patches of skin. While often the conditions causing underarm rash are not serious, the discomfort can be difficult to manage. Often you can avoid...

  • Granuloma Annulare in Babies

    Granuloma annulare is a chronic skin condition that presents as a reddish, raised rash, usually in a ring pattern similar in appearance to ringworm. It most commonly appears on the hands and feet,...

  • How to Tell If You Have Rosacea

    Rosacea is a chronic, but common, skin condition that occurs when the tiny blood vessels on the face dilate. The dilation makes the vessels become more visible through the skin, and the vessels...

  • How to Get a Rid of a Rash on the Face

    Rashes on the face can be caused by many conditions. A rash may be caused by an allergic reaction, medication, or systemic illness. You will need to see your doctor so he can examine you and...

  • Light Therapy to Kill Fungus

    Two of the least attractive words in the English language: fungal infection. It's nobody's favorite topic. But if you are unfortunate enough to face one, then you want quick, effective help. New...

  • Topical Treatment For Hives

    Hives can be a frustrating skin condition. Luckily, relief from the itchiness and other symptoms of hives can be found in a number of over-the-counter topical treatments and home remedies.

  • Psoriasis Infections

    Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that happens when overactive T-cells cause skin cells to produce faster than they can shed. This results in scaly, silvery patches of skin that are thick, red,...

  • How to Git Rid of Skin Rashes

    According to Northwestern Health Sciences University in Minnesota, skin rashes are most frequent in the summertime and are commonly caused by poisonous plants and heat. Poisonous plants contain...

  • How to Avoid Scarring With Poison Oak

    Poison oak, along with poison ivy and poison sumac, is a plant whose leaves and sap contain a chemical that causes a strong immune system response by the human body. This is what causes the rash...

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