my four year old daughter out of the blue broke out in a rash on her back ribs bum and upper legs that look like scratches going every wich way from half inch to three inches long red in color , any idea what this could be.
I'm not sure if it's what you're talking about, but I'll scratch my arm (my arm won't have a bug bite) and then a bump will appear. And then it will itch and I'll scratch it till it bleeds. I have no idea what causes it.
A scratch-like rash can be caused by atopic dermatitis or an allergic reaction to some food. Urticaria also can cause red welts to appear on the skin.
Dead skin cells.
*scratch
first it start by looking like a rash and it starts to scratch and itch a lot it begins to cold down when you dont scratch then the more you scratch the faster it looks like a lump on your face it constantly grow until it limite it really cotagious keep that person away from people and dogs and other animal
There usually is a reason for scratching a rash or usually fleas.
Ask your doctor what to use on the rash. The biggest thing is to not scratch. He might recommend regular Calamine lotion to dab on the spots.
Sometimes it takes up to two weeks to get a rash. For others, who have sensitive skin, will get it a bit sooner. Before getting the rash you will feel minor to extreme urges to scratch. Advice: DO NOT SCRATCH!! If you do not want to have a big laceration on your body
My dog does it because his allergies make him itch like crazy, if I were you, I would take your dog to the vet, it could be a rash.
If a person has a sumac rash for about 2 weeks and 3 days while taking the drug, Zanfel, and the rash has still be spreading, it is very wise to go back to your doctor. A person needs to try as much as possible to not scratch at the rash.
The rash from the oil usually lasts several days and can stick around for more than a week, and if you give in to the urge to scratch, that will only spread the oil, exacerbating the irritation.
The cat may have a rash, possibly caused from some sort of allergy. Or she may have mange.
Scratch them, touch them, rub them. All very nice ways to spread an itchy rash and make the itch itchier.
As a rule, cold sores are not a rash, but a blister! A rash sounds like,"Hives".