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  • 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 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 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 Remove Ringworm

    Ringworm is not actually a worm as the name suggests, but a fungal infection that leaves a ring-shaped rash on the skin, scalp or nail. The infection can affect all age groups and is contagious....

  • 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 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,...

  • Red Bumps in Children

    Red bumps are common ailments in children. Most have a relatively minor cause and can often be treated at home. Persistent rashes with a high fever are best treated by a doctor.

  • Treatments for Bad Rosacea

    Rosacea is a skin condition that affects adults usually over the age of 30. According to the National Rosacea Society, "more than 76 percent of rosacea patients said their condition had lowered...

  • 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 Get Rid of Hives

    Hives are flat, low bumps on your skin that itch like crazy and form a rash. Hives are your body's reaction to an allergen. What is an allergen? The basic answer is that it is something that is in...

  • How to Treat Rosacea

    Rosacea is a chronic skin condition which affects adults. Many people often mistake it for acne or eczema but it is its own disease. Rosacea is not able to be cured but can be managed.

  • How to Diagnose a Skin Rash

    It may start with an itch. You scratch it; before you know it, you have a rash. Sometimes a skin rash will show up without the itch. A skin rash can be caused from something simple like allergies....

  • How to Tell if Your Child has Fifth Disease

    "Fifth Disease", otherwise known as "Parovirus" or human parvovirus B19, is contagius. There is some debate to whether or not send a child to school with the rash. Doctors...

  • How to Recognize 10 Rashes

    Have you ever gotten a rash and rushed of to the doctor's office to be told, "It just Blah, Blah, Blah nothing to worry about?" Frustrating, isn't it. This article might help you to...

  • How to Get Doctor's Care for a Poison Ivy Rash

    After spending some time outside communing with Mother Nature, you discover that you are feeling quite itchy. You've come into contact with poison ivy and a rash is beginning to develop. It is...

  • How to Know When to See a Doctor About a Poison Oak Rash

    Although it causes a great deal of distress, poison oak is a comparatively minor ailment. Many people simply suffer through it or use topical medicines to address the problem. If it persists or...

  • How to Treat Poison Oak Rashes With Cortisone

    Doctors sometimes use cortisone to treat poison oak rashes. The medication helps to alleviate allergy symptoms and reduce inflammation of the skin. The body produces certain amounts on its own,...

  • How to Treat Poison Oak Rashes With Oral Steroids

    Doctors prescribe oral steroids as a way to treat asthma, lung diseases and similar conditions. They work to reduce swelling and inflammation, which means they make an effective treatment for...

  • How to Know When to See a Doctor About a Poison Sumac Rash

    The poison sumac plant, which grows throughout North America, can cause a severe rash and blistering if it comes in contact with your skin. While most cases of poison sumac can be treated with...

  • How to Know When to See a Doctor About a Poison Ivy Rash

    While most cases of poison ivy rash can be treated with calamine lotion and a cool oatmeal bath, very severe cases should prompt a visit to the doctor. If the rash covers a large amount of your...

  • How to Know When a Rash is Serious

    A rash is an unusual redness on the skin that is caused by some agent that irritates the body. A variety of rashes subside after using over the counter medicines, but some continue to grow and...

  • How to Describe a Rash

    When you or your child has a rash, it may need medical attention right away. Whether you think that the rash is severe or not, call your doctor as soon as you notice the rash. The doctor then may...

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