Take some benedryl and put hydrocortisone cream on the rash/hives.
not necessarily a rash but if you are allergic to the bites they can bite you and cause hives....the hives are red and can appear in clusters. they itch very bad - benedryl otc will help stop the itch
Shingles is a very painful disease that causes a stinging, painful rash on one side of the body. It often starts with a headache or flu-like symptoms and then progresses to a painful rash with blisters. In some cases it presents with a very painful area on one side of the body but the rash never develops.
You may find relief for a bite with a baking soda paste. With a rash, it is likely to dry it out and not be comforting. Anti-itch creams containing benedryl or hydrocortisone will help more.
i dnt know the reason for it but try benedryl it should help.
Well,you are born with it. it like a type of rash if you itch it,it gets worse and it looks like a rash. It also looks painful,but it's not.
Assuming the rash is not from the herpes you are taking the acyclovir for, you are having an allergic reaction, in which case you should start to develop welts and you throat will close up. A couple of benedryl should help while you head to the hospital of an atropine shot
Have you had chickenpox? If so, could be shingles.
A distinctive, painful skin rash, called dermatitis herpetiformis, may be the first sign of celiac disease. Approximately 10% of patients with celiac disease have this rash
Most antibiotics suggest that you stay out of the sun while you are taking the drug. The rash is kind of like sun poisoning--try taking Benedryl to reduce the itching. A washcloth soaked in cold low fat milk will help relieve the rash also.
Rubbing acid into open wounds is going to be painful. The rash will heal on its own. Keep it clean and dry.
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.