It is possible if one of the ingredients has caused an allergic reaction on your skin. If it persists, then make sure you have your doctor check it out.
No, but you may get a rash from the soap.
Soap can be used to effectively treat poison oak by washing the affected area with soap and water to remove the plant oils that cause the rash. This helps to prevent further irritation and spread of the rash.
It could possibly be a soap related rash. A doctor will be able to determine the cause of the rash.
whased with soap and aplied any kind the oil or any anti-itch cream , the rash desapeared.
Have you used a new facial product, soap, detergent, etc.? I have gotten a very similar rash, and on occassion, I can determine what new product I have used that caused it.
benadryl will help with the itch
It could be hives from stress or a drug interaction. Or it could be an allergy to your laundry soap, body soap, etc.
Jock rash or Dhobie itch is a fungal infection. Soap will not cure it , what is needed is a topical anti fungal medication.If you are worried you should go and see your Doctor who will be able to prescribe the most effective medication for this condition (there are a number of different funguses and they need different sorts of treatments to be effective).
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allergic reaction, fell in stinging nettles, rash, havent washed soap off your skin.
To treat a bromine pool rash, make sure to clean the affected area with mild soap and water. Use a soothing cream or lotion to help alleviate itching and redness. If the rash persists or worsens, consult with a healthcare professional for further treatment options.
To quickly heal road rash, clean the wound with soap and water, apply an antibiotic ointment, cover with a sterile bandage, and keep the area clean and protected. Change the bandage regularly and seek medical attention if the rash is severe or shows signs of infection.