Yes, E. coli in drinking water can potentially cause skin rashes, especially if the water is used for bathing or swimming. The bacteria can lead to gastrointestinal illness, which may result in secondary skin infections or rashes due to scratching. However, direct skin contact with contaminated water is more likely to cause irritation or rashes rather than illness from drinking the water. It's important to ensure drinking water is properly treated and tested to avoid such health risks.
yes if it causes a rash take a hot bath with baking soda for 1 h
No - but it can cause you to act like a rash red-neck...
Low PH definitely causes rashes. This is because the water turns slightly acidic. As for chlorine, only high chlorine will cause a rash. If there is too little chlorine the water will not be as clean as it should be, but it won't cause a rash.
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
What type of rash does strattera cause
Yes, pH levels can cause a rash and itchy skin. This is mainly due to allergies, and infections from too much yeast in the body.
yes, poison ivy can cause a rash when it makes contact with skin
A rash may occur
A rash may occur
A caffeine could possibly cause a rash, but only if you have some kind of allergic reaction to caffeine.
NO, Nyquil should not cause a rash. If it does then medical attention should be sought out immediately!
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