Yes, more than likely it is razor burn, especially if is a new razor that your skin is not used to.
develop a rash
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No doing that has nothing to do with developing a rash
Answer:A dull razor blade won't cut your hair of your leg, which will give you an uneven shave. A dull razor blade will also give you, "razor rash," which is when you get red dots on your legs from shaving.
Answer:A dull razor blade won't cut your hair of your leg, which will give you an uneven shave. A dull razor blade will also give you, "razor rash," which is when you get red dots on your legs from shaving.
I wouldn't say rash. . . . Maybe razor bumps but nothing serious it does take a while to deplete though
Some people are allergic to penicillin and can develop a rash, or more serious problems.
Ringworm rash is caused by a fungal infection on the skin. The fungus thrives in warm and moist environments, leading to the development of the rash.
Probably the rash was due to the medicines you have taken. (allergy) try to change it or lower the dosage.
Some patients develop a rash, which can be flat or bumpy. The individual spots eventually develop crusty black scabs.
Assuming it is poison ivy, you will develop a rash in your throat. It will then swell and suffocate you.
Anyone can develop a reaction to poison ivy. There is no immunity to it, as the rash is caused by an allergic reaction to the plant's oil.