Using toothpaste sounds like something to try since it has baking soda in it. If the rash covers a large area, though, you might try taking benedryl and using a 1% cortisone cream or caladryl. An oatmeal bath will also calm the rash. A rash in an area where skin rubs together is treated with any diaper rash cream for relief. However, if you got the rash right after taking a new medication, stop taking it and call your doctor. You may be having an allergic reaction.
Why on earth would any person in their right mind even contemplate putting toothpaste on their nipples? It probably won't cause a rash, but if the skin of your nipples is sensitive to the ingredients of toothpaste then it is possible for a rash to form.
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Treat the rash with calamine lotion or antihistamine creams, and if these methods fail to work and itching persists, contact a medical professional.
depends on what kind of rash it could be a yeast infection call a vet and discuss the nature of the rash.
how can u treat a reash by deadly nightshade
Stay out of the sun and the rash you get from being out in the sun will go away. There is no way to treat the butterfly rash on your face as it means you are having a flare. The best way to deal with it is to cover it with makeup and see your doctor for treatment to get you out of your flare.
Toothpaste! It helps me a lot
Dont expose youself to it
whased with soap and aplied any kind the oil or any anti-itch cream , the rash desapeared.
My husky has a stomach rash from previous owners using cheap scented shampoo. Try oatmeal shampoo and apply everywhere on the body especially on the rash.
No, Toothpaste contains many chemicals designed to clean enamel, not treat your skin. In fact, it would over dry your skin causing more irritation.
No, Toothpaste contains many chemicals designed to clean enamel, not treat your skin. In fact, it would over dry your skin causing more irritation.