If you have an allergy to one or more of the ingredients it may cause a rash.
no.breakouts are caused by the hormonal changes that come with puberty if you have more questions or need more info go to WWW.teenshealth.org/teen/your_body/skin_stuff/acne Yes, if you refer to a rash as a 'breakout' then you are allergic to seafood. Sushi is raw fish.
No way well I've had a rash after eating cookies BUT that don't matter
The plural form of the word "rash" is "rashes."
no not at all!!
The plural form for the noun rash is rashes.
It depends entirely on what is causing the rash. If it is caused by an infectious agent, then, yes - you could spread the infection. If it is being caused by some kind of chemical, you can spread the chemical if it is still there. On the other hand, if the rash is a delayed reaction or an allergic reaction you can't spread the rash. In short - you can't spread the rash by touching it but you could spread what is CAUSING the rash if it's still there on the skin.
The plural form is rashes because, you add -es to the singular rash.
No, broccoli should not cause a rash, unless you have an allergy to broccoli or to chemicals that may have been used in growing the broccoli.
itz because of the heat sensitivity of your skin so then you get a rash like eating something wrong or you get alote of achnee for no reson or your skin iz bad
Papaya, mostly the skin of the fruit, can certainly cause a rash. If one experiences this, you shoukld be careful to eat the fruit and avoid the skin.
It can cause a rash over most of the body and some skin ulcers. But not one would call "skin eating".