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  • How to Get Rid of Poison Oak

    Poison oak is a plant which frequently causes an itchy skin rash called a dermatitis. The skin rash occurs in susceptible individuals when the oily sap or resin from the poison oak plant comes in...

  • Cures for Chechem Skin Rashes

    Chechem is the Mayan name for the black poisonwood tree (Metopium brownei or Metopium toxiferum). These trees are indigenous to Central America, the Caribbean and West Indies. They produce a...

  • Can You Get a Rash From Ringworm?

    Ringworm is a common type of fungal skin infection that is known for creating red and ring-shaped rashes on the surface of the skin. The appearance of ringworm can vary based on how widespread the...

  • How to Get Rid of a Dry Skin Rash That Is Infected

    Rashes caused by dry skin are a common occurrence, particularly in the winter. They tend to be red, flaky and itchy. Germs, dirt and bacteria on our hands and under our nails scrape through the...

  • Home Remedy for Itching & Rash

    Itching and developing a rash would make anyone uncomfortable. Dry skin or allergic reactions to chemicals, soaps, dyes, insect bites or anything that has touched the skin leads the list of causes...

  • Ringworm Cause & Fix

    Ringworm is a fungal infection characterized by a ring-shaped red rash. It can occur on any part of the body, including the feet, scalp and groin. Fungus penetrates the top layers of skin,...

  • 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 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...

  • Parvovirus Symptoms in Humans

    A parvovirus infection, also called an erythema infectiosum or fifth disease, is a contagious virus that affects humans and is also common in cats and dogs. It is relatively mild and usually...

  • Development of Shingles Rash

    A shingles rash may appear suddenly and is usually located on one side of the body. Anyone who has ever had the chickenpox is at risk for development of shingles at a later time. According to the...

  • Shingles Rash Information

    Shingles is a viral infection that causes a painful rash and blisters to erupt on any part of the body. It is similar to the childhood disease, chickenpox, but usually occurs in elderly adults or...

  • 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...

  • Home Remedy for Treating Rash From Plants

    Various kinds of common plants can leave your skin with an itchy rash, and if you enjoy the outdoors, chances are you have come into contact with one of them. Fortunately, you can usually treat a...

  • 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 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 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 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 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 Stop Prickly Heat During Winter

    Prickly heat, also known as heat rash, is a common skin condition that develops when sweat ducts become clogged and the trapped sweat causes irritation. Prickly heat can appear as a rash of small...

  • 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 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...

  • Definitions of Skin Rashes

    Rashes are painful and sometimes chronic condition of the skin. Rashes can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, or they can be the result of an allergic reaction. Depending on the source...

  • How to Use Corn Starch for Skin Rash

    Corn starch has been used for generations as method of preventing or helping to soothe diaper rash and other skin rashes. For mild skin irritations, corn starch is a good alternative to talcum...

  • Home Remedies for Poison Ivy Reactions

    An uncomfortable rash and painful irritation are signs of a poison ivy infection. The plant grows throughout the U.S.---an allergic reaction results when the oil of the plant, urushiol, comes in...

  • Care of Poison Oak

    Poison oak is related to poison ivy, and similar symptoms appear when skin comes into contact with the plant. Coming into contact with poison oak may cause a rash. This rash is due to the...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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 Git Rid of Skin Rashes

    According to Northwestern Health Sciences University in Minnesota, skin rashes are most frequent in the summertime and are commonly caused by poisonous plants and heat. Poisonous plants contain...

  • 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...

  • What Are the Treatments for Sweat Rash Spots on Your Back?

    Sweat rash spots are basically a form of heat rash known as miliaria. In many cases, several at-home remedies can relieve the blisters and itchiness of heat rash.

  • How to Make a Skin Rash Treatment at Home With Oatmeal

    A skin rash treatment does not need to be expensive to work. Did you know you can use good a old fashioned oatmeal bath to soothe the itch of a skin rash? You may have heard this and wondered just...

  • Alternative Treatment for Poison Ivy Oak & Sumac

    Millions of people break out with poison sumac or poison oak each year. They are highly contagious rash-inducing plants that live in most states. The rash is typically red and can form small...

  • 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...

  • Oatmeal Cure for Poison Ivy

    Whether you come into contact with poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac, it's the same substance, toxicodendrol, that causes the unbearable rash. If you are allergic to the toxicondendrol, a...

  • What Are the Causes of Rashes or Hives?

    Skin rashes are bumps on the body that change the way the skin looks and feels. Since there are so many types of rashes, there are many different causes. Hives are a common type of rash...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Fifth Disease

    Fifth disease is a mild illness that occurs mostly in children ages five through 15. Fifth disease is caused by a human parvovirus B19 infection. Parvovirus can also infect cats and dogs, but...

  • How Soon Do You Get a Rash from Poison Ivy?

    The rash that occurs after coming into contact with poison ivy can be mild or extremely severe. Knowing when symptoms first appear and how to treat them can help lead to a quick recovery from this...

  • Remedies for Poison Ivy Rash

    Poison ivy rashes are no laughing matter, and shouldn't be taken lightly if you have an allergic reaction to the poison ivy plant. Once the urushiol, an oil emitted from the plant, spreads onto...

  • Condition & Treatment of Contact Dermatitis

    Contact dermatitis is skin inflammation caused by direct contact with irritating substances such as jewelry or detergent. A red, itchy rash will develop. The rashes can be very uncomfortable, but...

  • How to Avoid Ringworm

    Ringworm is a fungal infection that can occur as a rash on various parts of the body. It is not a serious concern, but it is contagious. It can spread from person to person, person to animal,...

  • Hives & Stress

    The stress that we endure in our daily lives can be a contributing factor to breaking out in a rash of hives. Stress is a serious factor in your health and can also contribute to heart disease,...

  • How to Treat Poison Ivy and Poison Oak

    If you are one of the millions of children and adults affected by poison oak or poison ivy, this article may be of some use. You should learn to spot the plants and avoid them as much as possible,...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Cures for Pubic Shaving Rash

    Shaving pubic hair can be a challenging experience, especially if you have never done so before. Besides the potential pain from nicks and scratches during shaving, a painful rash can develop...

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