Rash
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Symptoms of Rash Rashes
may appear anywhere on the body. They
may develop on only one area of the body
or they may occur all over the body. The
symptoms of Rash are:
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Itchiness |
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Redness
of skin |
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Bumpy texture |
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Cracking |
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Crusting
or flakiness |
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Dryness |
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Lesions
such as blisters, pustules, and
wheals |
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Scaling |
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Swelling
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It
is important to consult your health
care practitioner if any of the above
mentioned serious signs are observed.
Natural Cures
Minor
Rashes usually disappear without any
treatment. However, some natural remedies
may aid in alleviating itchiness and
soreness.
Oatmeal
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An
oatmeal bath can provide relief
from itching. To make a relaxing
and effective oatmeal bath: |
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Pour
one cup of oatmeal into a cotton
sock and wrap a rubber band around
the sock. Fill the bathtub with
comfortably hot water and use the
oatmeal-filled sock as a sponge
to scrub your body. |
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Use
oatmeal based cleansing bars and
body lotions to feel relief from
itching. |
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An
oatmeal bath is very effective in
curing diaper rash. |
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera gel
is known for its anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory,
sunscreen and healing properties that
soothe skin problems like eczema and
psoriasis.
Apply the gel
of the Aloe Vera plant two to three
times each day to the affected rash
area.
The following
tips can provide relief from itching:
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Avoid
allowing the itchy area to become
dehydrated. Maintain moisture and
cool the area by applying ice compress
several times each day. |
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Avoid the
sun because heat incites itchiness. |
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Wear soft,
natural fabrics such as cotton or
linen, and avoid abrasive material
such as wool. Clothes made from
synthetic fiber such as nylon or
lycra may further irritate the skin. |
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Use mild
or medicated bath and beauty products
such as soaps, creams and lotions.
Avoid products that are heavily
perfumed. |
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Do not scratch
the itch! Scratching will aggravate
the condition and may lead to scarring.
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