Yes, people do have rashes. Even animals.
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You should not use deodorant if you have rashes.
This is usually a reaction to one of the preservatives
Rashes can be caused by many different kinds of things. A rash can be defined as any spots or red markings that appear on the skin. There are many different types of skin rashes. People develop rashes for different reasons, but usually it is due to an allergic reaction to something, either by direct contact or by ingesting something that the person in allergic to. Also rashes can be symptoms of certain diseases, such as chicken pox, measles or scarletina.
When anyone has rashes, they can appear anywhere. It is not unnatural for someone to have rashes on their face, so if you are worried, you need not be.
They do not cause long term damage. However, some people are allergic to them, so bed bugs can be fatal. Bed bugs give humans rashes on their necks and faces. Some people may not see rashes at all.
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It is most likely because they do not have the enzymes to digest the gluten.
For most, no. But some may be allergic to what is on the hair of a cow, no matter how microscopic it is.
Food, clothing, shelter, medicine, poison, pricks, rashes, and raw material for other uses.
Skin rashes are one external symptom of typhus (Rickettsia) infection.
The plural form of the word "rash" is "rashes."