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  • How to Get Rid of Rashes

    Information on how to get rid of skin rashes and skin irritations. Relief for bug bites, eczema, shingles, dermatitis and more. Follow these steps to reduce itchiness and find relief fast.

  • 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...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • Homemade Remedies for Poison Ivy

    Poison Ivy is the most common allergy in the United States, according to the Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Center. Urushiol oil is the potent oil in poison ivy, and only one nanogram is...

  • Remedy for Poison Oak or Ivy Rat's Tail Tea Plant

    Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants in the cashew family that contain urushiol, an oil that causes an itchy, painful rash on contact with skin. All three grow wild in the United...

  • Poison Ivy Vs. Poison Oak

    Poison ivy and poison oak are cousins, which means their effects are similar. The difference between the two comes primarily in their location and in their visual appearance.

  • Homemade Baby Rash Cream

    Babies frequently develop red and painful rashes due to the combination of moisture and chemicals contained in wet and soiled diapers. Commercially-produced diaper creams often contain chemical...

  • 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...

  • Description of Poison Oak Plant

    There are two different species of poison oak: Pacific poison oak and its Atlantic counterpart. Both are shrub-like forms of poison ivy, so the best way to avoid getting a rash from either plant...

  • 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 Ringworm Using Tea Tree Oil/extract

    A ringworm (which isn't really a worm) is a circular shaped rash on the skin. It is usually inflamed or raised at the edges and almost always itches or causes pain. People not only get ringworm...

  • Tips on Natural Treatment for Scabies

    As a highly infectious skin condition, scabies is caused by a parasite that burrows under the skin. People from all walks of life can get scabies. The most severe form is called Norwegian scabies,...

  • Natural Scabies Treatment

    Scabies is a parasitic skin infection that causes a itchy rash on the elbow, groin areas, breasts, and webbing of the feet and hands. This rash sometimes has a zig zag shape and resembles pimples....

  • Remedies for Body Rash

    Most people have experienced a body rash at one time or another. It can sometimes be easy to pinpoint the cause of the condition, and treat it accordingly. However, sometimes rashes form without...

  • How to Relieve a Poison Ivy Rash Using a Salt Scrub

    The most debilitating single entity about the poison ivy rash is the itching that can drive an individual into seeking advice from everywhere. The itchy rash that results from contact with the...

  • 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...

  • Emu Herbal Oil Recipes

    When it comes to irritated, itchy skin, one of the newest essential oils on the market that is being touted by proponents of alternative health therapies is emu oil. This oil is a byproduct made...

  • Poison Oak Identification

    Poison oak causes itchy, painful rashes, blisters and swelling when it comes into contact with human skin. It excretes urushiol oil, which causes all of the trouble (most people are allergic to...

  • What Can Alleviate Poison Oak Rash?

    You went camping, hiking or were clearing brush. The next day you notice redness on your legs that becomes more and more scary-looking as the days pass. You realize you must have come in contact...

  • 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 Heal Chapped Hands

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

  • Home Remedies for Hair Loss & Burning Scalp

    Burning scalp syndrome can be caused by a number of factors, according to Wrongdiagnosis.com, including stress, anxiety, a reaction to soap or shampoo or hair coloring, medication, migraine...

  • How to Make Homemade Remedies for Skin Rashes

    Skin rashes occur when an area on the skin is covered in spots or features an altered color and texture. Rashes are often accompanied by inflammation. They may be caused by allergies, irritation...

  • 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 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 Treat Baby Eczema

    As a mother of a baby with eczema, I know all too well the discomfort an itchy baby brings. Everyone knows that if a baby is not happy, neither is anyone else. Fortunately, there are steps you can...

  • How to Treat a Face Rash After Waxing

    It seems almost impossible to avoid a prickly rash that appears on your face soon after waxing for the first time, or after a long break between waxes. Even after the dreaded rash appears, there's...

  • How to Identify Sumac Rash

    Poison sumac is a noxious weed that grows in extremely wet areas such as swamps. It is considered by some botanists to be the most toxic of all the poisonous plants in the United States. Poison...

  • How to get rid of heat rash on infant

    Heat rash are tiny cluster of pimples normally found around the neck and chest> Heat rash is caused sweating from the heat. Heat rash can be very irrating especially for toddlers and infants,...

  • How to Cure Diaper Rash Fast

    This is an old family remedy - it is fast, easy, safe and includes all natural ingredients. It works on diaper rash and heat rash for infants, children and adults.

  • How to Diagnose a Poison Sumac Infection

    Approximately 60 percent to 80 percent of the population is allergic to poison sumac. Touching any part of the plant will cause a rash wherever the oil comes into contact with your skin. Of poison...

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