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  • How to Get Rid of a Geranium Plant Rash

    Geraniums rarely cause problems for gardeners in the way of rashes or allergic reactions, but when they do, it is nice to know how to treat them. The North Carolina State University Poisonous...

  • How to Cool Skin Rashes

    Many different irritants can cause a skin rash. Laundry detergents, indoor heating, food allergies, contact with plant and bacterial or fungus infections are just a few of substances that can...

  • 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 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...

  • 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...

  • Medication for Poison Oak

    Poison oak excretes a substance called urushiol oil, which most people are allergic to. When it brushes against the skin, it creates terrible itching, swelling and a red rash that takes several...

  • What Helps With Poison Oak?

    Poison oak creates maddening itches and a terrible red rash whenever it comes into contact with skin. The best treatment is simply to avoid it in the first place, but if you brush up against it, a...

  • 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 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...

  • Simple Shingles Cure

    Shingles is a viral infection that typically affects adults with weak immune systems and causes a painful rash. Although there is no definitive cure for shingles, there are treatment options that...

  • How to Heal Your Itchy Elbow Plagued by Eczema

    Hormones can change a person's body chemistry from good to worse, especially if you are a mother. Your ethnic background is another reason why you're more prone to eczema. With diligent skin care...

  • 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 Get Rid of rough and callused Feet

    Do you have rough and callused feet after wearing flips flops all summer, doing manual labor, or just being on your feet all day. Here are some great steps to help get rid of those rough feet.

  • How to Cure Poison Ivy

    When I was a kid, I used to be so scared to get poison ivy rashes. I don't know why, because I never saw a poison ivy plant ever. If you get a rash from poison ivy, you have nothing to be afraid...

  • How to Heal Chapped Hands

    As we age, our skin tends to get drier. Here are some tips to soften your hands.

  • 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...

  • Hives Symptoms & Treatment

    Hives are likely to show up unexpectedly, sometimes without any known cause or contact with allergen. They are swollen, red bumps and can appear on any part of the body. Hives can last for several...

  • How to Make Lotion for Dry Skin

    During the winter months our skin needs extra moisture. Whether we wash our hands, use hand sanitizer or have chapped hands from being out in the cold, this lotion recipe will help ease your dry...

  • How to Treat a Face Rash

    Face rashes are one of the worst possible rashes you can have, because they're so visible. Treating face rashes can sometimes be tricky, especially if you aren't sure what kind of rash you are...

  • How to Use Calamine Lotion to Treat Poison Oak

    Calamine lotion is used to protect the skin and to reduce the inflammation of dryness and rashes. It can treat the symptoms of poison oak very effectively, although it doesn't remove the causes...

  • How to Use Calamine Lotion to Treat Poison Sumac

    Calamine lotion, which is a combination of zinc oxide an iron oxide, has been used to treat poison sumac rashes for many years. Calamine lotion forms a protective crust over the rashes and...

  • How to Use Calamine Lotion to Treat Poison Ivy

    Calamine lotion is the most trusted form of treatment for a rash caused by exposure to the poison ivy plant. Calamine lotion cools the skin, reduces itching, and forms a protective barrier around...

  • How to Treat Poison Ivy Rashes With Cortisone

    Over-the-counter anti-itching creams that use cortisone as an active ingredient may be too mild to treat a full-blown ivy rash. These products may be used, however, to treat the rash in its later...

  • How to Use Ivy Block

    Ivy Block is a topical lotion that you can use to avoid poison ivy rashes. Ivy Block uses an ingredient, bentoquatam, that instantly absorbs urushiol, the oil on the leaves of poison ivy that...

  • How to Treat Heat Rash

    Heat rash is common in hot, humid weather and is developed when the body overheats and sweat is trapped near the skin. It is nicknamed "prickly heat" because the skin feels prickly and small red...

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