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  • How to Recognize What Poison Ivy Looks Like

    Poison ivy is a common plant across North America. It produces an oil that causes an allergic reaction in many people, though not everyone is affected by it. In most people, though, it causes a...

  • How to Calculate The Dosage of Potassium Permanganate

    Potassium Permanganate, KmnO4, is a potassium salt which takes the form of a dark purple or black crystal powder. It is used in a number of industrial applications, as well as therapeutically to...

  • How to Diagnose Ring Worm

    Ringworm is an infection caused by tinea, a fungus that can grow on the skin, hair or nails. Despite its name, ringworm is not caused by a worm. The ringworm infection spreads out in a circle, and...

  • How to Keep Scalp Ringworm From Spreading From One Spot to Another

    Ringworm of the scalp is usually found in young children, but anybody can get it. The ringworm fungus infects tissue in the hair and causes scaly patches on the scalp. You can get infected by...

  • How to Get Rid of Ringworm in 2 Days

    Ringworm is a fungal infection that is spread by contact with infected, usually moist, surfaces. It causes a skin circular rash, with healthy skin in the center. Ringworm on the body is related...

  • How to Wash Your Eyelashes

    I was recently told by an optometrist that I had “eyelash dandruff”. She told me that I needed to regularly wash my eyelashes to improve my condition. This was odd to me, since being a man who...

  • How to Relieve Itchy Skin

    Itchy dry skin usually is not a serious medical condition; nevertheless, because it is so prevalent millions of dollars are spent annually treating it. Itchy skin occurs when the top layers of...

  • 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...

  • 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 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 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 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 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...

  • 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....

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Treat Balanitis With White Vinegar

    Balanitis can be an embarrassing and painful infection for any man. Also known as a male yeast infection, balanitis is a fungal growth in the male groin region. It generally appears at the tip of...

  • How to to Remove a Hickey

    Giving a hickey is easy, although removing one isn't. If you have a hickey that needs to be gone fast, here are a few tips on getting rid of it. Remember its not going to go away in a matter of...

  • How to Make Poison Ivy Itch Relief Lotion

    Anyone who has had the unfortunate experience of having a poison ivy rash, knows the itching associated with it. The itching is terrible. The rash causes redness on the skin, small blisters and...

  • How to treat severe Eczema - no more Flare Up

    Eczema is a chronic illness that can affect a person's well-being at many levels. However, there are sensible ways to care for eczema patient and to greatly improve their quality of life. If you...

  • How to Cure the Rash From a Poison Ivy Plant

    The damage from poison ivy is caused by urushiol oil, which the plant excretes across its surface. Most people are allergic to urushiol oil. When it comes into contact with skin, it cases...

  • How to Kill Ringworm

    Fungi, not worms, cause ringworm, which creates skin and scalp disease. Infected animals, especially kittens and puppies, can pass it to you if you come in contact with their skin and fur. Horses,...

  • How to Soothe Chapped Lips

    It's fall and more than likely you are going to need a way to soothe chapped lips. There are many ways to prevent sore, dry lips during the cold seasons but sometimes it's too late. So what do you...

  • How to Treat Skin Yeast Infections Naturally

    Unlike most rashes, a skin yeast infection is the result of an overabundance of the Candida albicans fungus. This fungus occurs naturally on and in the human body without causing problems, but...

  • How to Treat Poison Ivy Blisters

    The best way to treat poison ivy is not to get it in the first place. Remember, 'leaves of three, leave them be!' But it isn't always possible. Despite the precautions of long sleeves and pants,...

  • How to Handle Diaper Rash

    how to recognize, prevent and treat diaper rash.

  • How to Relieve the Reaction to Poison Ivy

    Oh the itching! Oh the obnoxious blisters! How can I get rid of this Poison Ivy. In this article I'll explain how to stop the spread of poison ivy irritations on your skin, and how to reduce the...

  • How to Avoid Getting Razor Burns

    Razor Burn is simply an irritation of the skin which results from shaving with a razor and is common in both men and women. Razor Burn looks like a mild rash and can last for a few hours or a few...

  • How to Do Natural Scar Treatment

    Are you suffering from embarassing acne scars? Maybe you have a scar left from an incident that happened when you were younger. I know how it feels. It's just one more thing that you'd like to...

  • How to Get Rid of Ring Worms

    Ring worms became prevalent in 1906. Ring worms are fungi infections that thrive mostly where the skin folds.

  • How to Prevent a Chlorine Rash (Swimming Pool Rash)

    A chlorine rash is also known as a swimming pool rash, hot tub rash and a wide variety of other terms. According to healthy-skincare.com, “The swimming pool rash may refer to the skin being...

  • How to use a Baby Eczema Treatment for Fast Relief

    The demand for baby eczema treatment options has increased. In fact studies show that infant eczema is one the most frequent problems for new parents leaving children with painful and itchy red...

  • How to Help Diaper Rash Heal

    Baby has diaper rash! An irritated diaper area is a miserable experience for your baby. It can be very mild with a few red spots or quite severe. Start the diaper rash treatment at the first...

  • How to Get Rid of Itchy skin Eczema

    Eczema is found on different skin types throughout child and adult. It causes inflammation on the skin which produces a red rash and causes skin to be itchy. Eczema is mostly found on wrists,...

  • How to Make Chicken Pox Tolerable in Your Child

    Chicken Pox is a childhood disease caused by a virus. The good part about Chicken Pox is that the majority of times, it gets better. viruses do have a 'course' to run which is about 3 to 4 days...

  • How to Treat A Hot Tub Rash (Hot Tub Folliculitis)

    A hot tub rash is also known as hot tub folliculitis. The scientific name of a hot tub rash (hot tub folliculitis) is called pseudomonas aeruginosa folliculitis. A hot tub rash (hot tub...

  • How to Treat Ringworm in Dogs, Cats, or Humans

    Ringworm sounds scary and sounds like a worm which is icky, but its just a parasitic fungus and can be treated quite easily! Ringworm is common and is very contagious, so be sure to wash...

  • How to Cure Diaper Rash or Skin Inflammation OVERNIGHT

    This will show you how the perfect mixture of ingredients can give relief for diaper rash, or inflamed skin OVERNIGHT. I have worked in Pharmacy for 15 years and this is the best treatment I would...

  • How to Never get a bad case of poison ivy again

    Some simple steps to follow to prevent getting poison ivy. My family is highly allergic to poison ivy, and after my son had his horrible experience a few years ago, we figured out how not to get...

  • How to Cure a Neck Rash

    There are many causes of rashes on the neck. Rubbing from articles of clothing, skin folds or exposure to environmental factors such as sun, cold, wind or pollen may also trigger a rash to appear...

  • How to Treat and Prevent Athletes Foot

    Allot of people can get athlete's foot, it's actually very common and can be very annoying, especially if your in dress shoes. There are treatment options out there but not everyone knows what...

  • How to Treat Severe Diaper Rash

    Let's face it: diaper rash is a fact of life. No matter what measures to take to prevent it, every baby will develop it at some point in life. In fact, some babies seem to be overly prone to it....

  • How to Recognize Rubella Symptoms

    As the number of parents who vaccinate their children decreases, the incidents of Rubella continues to rise. A disease that was once considered close to eradication is now infecting children...

  • How to Cure Heat Rash

    Heat rash is a type of skin disease where small, red rashes are found on the affected skin, most often from exposure to extremely high temperatures for an extended period of time. Infants and...

  • How to Treat a Poison Ivy Rash

    Poison Ivy is a plant that can be found in many locations, ranging from the forest to the middle of your backyard. When touched, the poison ivy causes a painful rash that can easily spread....

  • How to Identify And Treat Poison Ivy

    Probably most of us remember that rhyme from childhood, leaves of three let them be! Poison ivy actually comes in three different types, but something that they all have in common is the three...

  • How to Treat Pruritus Ani

    Pruitus ani (anal itching) is a skin condition around the anus that can affect both men and women at any age. Factors such as feces or mucus from the anus irritate the surrounding skin, which...

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