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  • How to Figure Out if You Have Ringworm

    Ringworm is a skin condition. It is not really caused by a worm, though. The name is deceiving. It is actually caused by a fungus. It is spread by direct or indirect contact with infected...

  • How to Avoid Getting Ringworm

    Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. It is not really caused by a worm at all, but it gets its name from its ring-like appearance. It causes red rings with pale centers on the skin. It...

  • How to Cure Lichen Planus

    Lichen planus is an unusual mucocutaneous rash without any definitive causes. The appearance of lichen planus has been described as "the 4 P's": pruritic, purpuric, planar and polygonal....

  • 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 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.

  • 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 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...

  • 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 Kill Poison Ivy Weeds

    Poison ivy can be an itchy, rash-causing menace for you and you loved ones. The best way to prevent poison ivy from spreading is to eliminate the plant. With a few tips, you can concoct a spay to...

  • How to Identify Cellulitis

    Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection. While it is a quite common infection, there can be serious side affects as a result of cellulitis. According to the Mayo Foundation for Medical...

  • How to Figure Shingles

    Shingles is known as herpes zoster as well. The chickenpox virus called varicella zoster virus, or VZV, causes shingles, and this virus usually remains in the body long after a person recovers...

  • How to Care for an Itching Scabies Rash

    Scabies are parasitic mites that can infest the skin and can cause a pinkish-red rash with severe itching. Because scabies is very contagious, it is important to seek treatment as soon as...

  • How to Naturally Treat Rashes

    Rashes hurt, burn, itch, and look terrible. There is almost nothing more annoying and troubling than an itchy rash. There are excellent natural cures that work wonderfully for rashes and also...

  • How to Test Your Skin with an Excema Profile

    Here's where I was, and perhaps, this is where you are too. Picture a fire hydrant and add the scream of a rescue truck. My skin was broken, bleeding and itching so bad, I couldn't sleep at...

  • How to Test for Ringworm

    Ringworm is a fungal skin infection that can affect the body, the scalp or the feet. Ringworm that appears on the feet is generally referred to as athlete's foot. The infection is spread from...

  • How to Treat Yeast Infections in Children

    A yeast infection specifically refers to an infection caused by yeast in the Candida genus, especially Candida albicans. This organism normally inhabits the skin of humans without producing any...

  • How to Relieve Eczema Itch in Children

    Eczema in children can be very debilitating and upsetting for the child and parents alike. It can appear as dry patches or blisters that ooze. Most common places are inside knees, elbow creases,...

  • How to Treat Poison Ivy with Jewelweed

    Been hiking recently? Take a little bit of the woods - poison ivy rashes - home with you? Here is an easy way to ease your pain without paying for a doctor visit or over the counter medications.

  • How to Get Rid of Redness From Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is a common skin disease caused by an immune system deficiency. It results in red, thick, scaly, itchy patches of skin that are covered with silvery scales. There is no cure for...

  • How to Treat (and get rid of!) Eczema

    Eczema can be an itchy, rashy pain for kids and a frustration for parents trying to get rid of it. Here's how to better manage symptoms of eczema. Please rate and comment on this article. ...

  • How to care for Athlete's Foot

    Athlete's Foot is a common fungus that develops on the feet. It can be very uncomfortable and itchy. Here you will find a few steps to treat Athlete's Foot.

  • How to Cure Pityriasis Rosea

    Pityriasis Rosea is a skin condition that starts with one large patch on your back or stomach. Shortly after that patch erupts, a rash of smaller patches develops on torso, arms, neck or thighs....

  • How to to prevent staph infection MRSA with antimicrobial agents

    Staph infections MRSA are on the rise and can get onto your skin from sports gear that has not been cleaned.Excersice equipment, weight rooms and locker rooms need to be properly cleaned to...

  • How to Soothe a Rash

    Rashes can be very irritating and painful. They itch, burn, and can appear very unattractive. Rashes occur due to allergies, skin irritations, and sometimes seem to happen out of thin air. Here...

  • How to Explain Molluscum Contagiosum on a Child

    So your kid has been diagnosed with molloscum contagiosum, a bumpy reddish rash that's common in children, especially in warmer months and warmer climates. Perhaps you're wondering how you'll...

  • How to Treat Ring Worm

    Last time I remember hearing a lot about ringworm infections, is when I was a kid. This is when your mother tells you to stay out of puddles, so you don't catch ring worms. I think we have all...

  • How to Identify Skin Rashes

    At some time or another almost everyone has experienced a skin rash. Rashes can be caused by a number of factors. They are often characterized by red marks or spots on the skin and are often...

  • How to Recognize And Treat Tinea Versicolor

    Many people are troubled by a skin rash located on the chest, neck and back called tinea versicolor. It's caused by a fungus which normally lives on our skin; however, for people with tinea...

  • How to Relieve Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Symptoms

    It can be so hard to avoid Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac. Each is generally located in different areas of the country, but they all produce the same type of red, blistering itchy rash. The rash is due...

  • How to Diagnose and Treat Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is a skin condition where the cells are over produced. When this happens, the skin has a red, white, or silvery colored patch. This is common in the areas of the elbows, scalp, hands,...

  • How to Treat Keratosis Pilaris Naturally

    Unfortunately there is no cure for keratosis pilaris, the skin condition that leaves little red bumps on the back of your upper arms and thighs. There are, however some at-home treatments you can...

  • How to Keep a Poison Oak Rash From Spreading

    Anyone who has ever made contact with poison oak knows that the itchy, painful rash is worth avoiding. Once you have the oil on your skin, it is important to try and limit its damage. Once the oil...

  • How to Prevent Rashes Caused by Anxiety

    Irritating rashes from anxiety, whether caused by fear, anger, phobias, or disorders, do not have to be a permanent condition. There is a method, proven by cognitive science and quantum physics,...

  • How to Treat Dermatitis & Eczema Caused by Poor Circulation

    Dermatitis and eczema are non life-threatening conditions that cause the skin to become inflamed, red, itchy and irritated. Lesions can also appear that can erupt and become crusty. There are...

  • How to Cure a Heat Rash Quickly

    Prickly heat is a condition that also goes by the name heat rash and, in medical terminology, miliaria. This happens when cells of the skin get damaged by heat that causes the sweat glands to plug...

  • How to Heal a Baby With Overgrowth of Candida

    Candida albicans, a type of yeast that infects animals and humans, commonly strikes babies and may result in severe diaper rash or thrush (oral candidiasis). The candida organism may pass from a...

  • How to Cure Ringworm Once and For All

    People in many walks of life occasionally come face to face with the various forms of ringworm. Ringworm is a nasty fungal infection that can pop up on various parts of the body leaving reddish...

  • How to treat Poison Ivy

    How to treat Poison Ivy. So you've done it. Somehow, someway you have gotten a rash that itches like crazy. Chances are if you were outside recently you got the rash from Poison Ivy, here is how...

  • How to Start Rosacea Treatments

    There is no cure for rosacea, but it can be controlled. Proper treatments for rosacea, will help keep it subdued and hard to detect. If you suffer from rosacea, start here to learn how to start...

  • How to Get Poison Ivy Relief With Home Remedies

    Spring hikes and summer camping are favorite outdoor sports for many and poison ivy is out there waiting for you. The best way to relieve poison ivy symptoms is to not come in contact with the...

  • How to Get Rid of Poison Oak Rash & Itch

    The outdoors is full of breathtaking beauty, fresh air and adventure. But with all of the good things the outdoors brings, there are a few bad things added to the mix. Poison oak can take what was...

  • How to Grow Hair Back After Ringworm Dies

    A ringworm is a fungus infection which usually affects the skin, hair and even the nails. Sometimes hair is loss as a result of this infection. It grows back after the infection clears up. It may...

  • How to Get Rid Of And Treat Acne

    Acne is a condition that normally affects adolescents. It is usually relatively minor and only lasts for a short time. Acne can also affect adults, and can sometimes last for several years. Acne...

  • How to Papaw Hannah's Black Salve

    This salve has been used for generations in my family. My grandfather swore that it would cure cancer. It is a great drawing salve if you have splinters or glass in a wound. I remember as a little...

  • How to Treat Shingles on the Eyelid & Scalp

    Shingles is a painful condition caused by the Varicella Zoster virus. Though it often manifests itself as a blistering skin rash, it is actually a condition of the nervous system. In addition to...

  • How to Treat Psoriasis With Diet

    Psoriasis is a condition of the skin, characterized by itchy "plaque" patches that show up primarily on the elbows, scalp and knees. It can, however, take over a persons arm, legs or face....

  • How to "rash"-tionally treat Diaper Rashes

    This article will provide methods to treat and resolve diaper rashes. In addition, the parent will come away with a better understanding of diaper rashes, what causes them, and how to provide...

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