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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...

  • How to Diagnose Skin Conditions

    There are several skin problems that can cause itching, redness, and irritation in children and adults. Here are a few and information on how to determine what skin problem you may be having.

  • 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 Calculate The Dosage of Potassium Permanganate

    Potassium Permanganate, KmnO4, is a potassium salt which takes the form of a dark purple or black crystal powder. It is used in a number of industrial applications, as well as therapeutically to...

  • How to Treat a Latex Adhesive Allergic Skin Rash

    Symptoms of an allergic reaction to latex adhesive may include a skin rash, hives, itching, and irritated, watery eyes. If you've ever worn a latex bandage and removed it only to find a red,...

  • 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...

  • How to Diagnose Ring Worm

    Ringworm is an infection caused by tinea, a fungus that can grow on the skin, hair or nails. Despite its name, ringworm is not caused by a worm. The ringworm infection spreads out in a circle, and...

  • 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 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 Relieve Itchy Skin

    Itchy dry skin usually is not a serious medical condition; nevertheless, because it is so prevalent millions of dollars are spent annually treating it. Itchy skin occurs when the top layers of...

  • Cures For Ingrown Pubic Hair

    An ingrown hair usually occurs when shaving, waxing or using depilatory creams. The hair breaks beneath the surface of the skin. Ingrown pubic hairs can also occur when you wear tight clothing....

  • Cure for the Skin Fungus Ringworm

    Ringworm, known medically as tinea, is a fungal infection in the top layer of your skin. It is highly contagious and spreads through direct contact with an infected person or animal. You can also...

  • 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 & 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 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 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...

  • What Does Ring Worm Look Like on People?

    Ringworm is a highly contagious skin disorder most common in children. Ringworm is a type of fungal infection, not a worm. Ringworm can infect your hair, nails or skin.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Home Remedy for Getting Rid of Poison Oak or Poison Ivy Rash

    Poison oak and poison ivy come from the same family of plants. They excrete urushiol oil, which most people are allergic to. Get it on your skin, and you're liable to end up with itching, swelling...

  • 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...

  • Psoriasis Infections

    Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that happens when overactive T-cells cause skin cells to produce faster than they can shed. This results in scaly, silvery patches of skin that are thick, red,...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • 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...

  • Explanation for Skin Hives

    Skin hives are raised, red areas of skin that are usually itchy. They can be various sizes and can occur anywhere on the body. Common areas for skin hives are arms, legs and trunk. They are also...

  • 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...

  • Itchy Psoriasis Help

    If you happen to suffer from psoriasis, you may be wondering where you can find help to ease this itchy and irritating condition. In fact, there are numerous forms of treatment depending on how...

  • The Side Effects of Sudocrem

    Sudocrem is an antiseptic healing cream designed to treat skin irritations such as rashes, eczema and sunburns. Although it has been proven to be an effective healing agent, side effects such as...

  • Skin Bullous Disease

    Skin bullous disease actually refers to a group of skin disorders rather than one specific disease. These diseases are usually considered to be auto-immune in nature.

  • Eczema Home Remedy

    Eczema is the common term applied to a number of skin conditions that result in inflammation, redness and lesions. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the term is associated with...

  • 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 Reduce Red, Rosy Cheeks-Rosacea

    Information on how to reduce red, rosy cheeks. Rosacea affects over 14 million Americans but there are simple and painless ways to reduce facial redness.

  • Causes of Scalp Itch

    The most common causes of scalp itch are an allergic reaction to soap or shampoo, contact dermatitis, which is a skin reaction to an irritant, head lice, eczema, psoriasis or tinea, which is a...

  • How to Live With Eczema

    Don't live your life in misery. Try to help your body deal with eczema.

  • 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...

  • How Long Does an Allergic Rash Last?

    If you suddenly become itchy and begin to break out in hives anywhere on your body, you may be experiencing an allergic rash. For most people, an allergic rash is best avoided by steering clear of...

  • Causes and Risk Factors of Ringworm

    Ringworm is a fungal infection that appears on the skin's surface. Not only can ringworm affect the skin, but it can also affect an individual's scalp and nails. Athlete's foot and jock itch occur...

  • Poison Oak Effects

    Poison oak can be found on the western coast of North America and southeastern portions of the United States. It excretes urushiol oil, which most people are allergic to and which creates a number...

  • How to Choose the Right Retin A Product for You

    Retin-A is a prescription medication and the generic for tretinoin. It is available as a liquid, gel or cream topical application and used to treat acne vulgaris. A derivative of vitamin A, it...

  • Can Scabies Be Transferred From Hand Contact?

    Skin rashes caused by scabies look like raised bumps. The webbing of hands is a common spot for scabies infestation. Almost anyone can get scabies from contact with people or fabric fibers.

  • 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...

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