Skin rashes often manifest themselves as dry, flaky patches that can be red, swollen and inflamed. Left untreated, skin rashes can spread and become infected. Often a result of skin disease such as dermatitis, psoriasis, or dandruff, skin rash can be treated by use of moisturizing skin care products that penetrate to deep dermal layers where rashes often begin. Skin inflammation is the sign for skin or body rashes. During rashes there is a change in the color and the texture of the affected area that is easily visible. This occurs due to some kind of irritation, disease or even due to an allergic reaction occurring as a result of certain chemical reactions, foods, leaves of plant, furs of an animal or insect bite and several other environmental factors. Rashes might target some specific areas of the body and also the whole body. Although it is not contagious still some cases are found when it has been transferred via close body contact. Read more...
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Body Rash Treatment
Aug 14
Diaper Rash Treatment
May 21
If you have a baby, you have most likely experienced diaper rash to some degree. It can be a mild case that will disappear with a fresh diaper or can become so severe that it may crack and bleed if not taken care of. Diaper rash occurs on babies’ genitals, buttocks and in the fold of skin on the thighs. At times, the rash can also develop on the abdomen and is caused by being exposed to wetness for a prolonged period of time. Read more...
Skin Rash And Treatment
Mar 14
The most common rash of the skin is dermatitis. This is simple a swollen area of skin that may or may not change the skin color around it. It will be red and might even itch. The cause of these types of skin rashes will vary and depend on the particular rash symptoms you are suffering from and what the skin looks like. It could be something simple requiring a skin care application or a result of a more serious disease. The three most common rash types are Contact, Dandruff, and others like Eczema. Read more...
