Haha no, that pathetic piece of garbage that you called breakfast!
Quaker oatmeal is for breakfast.........and skin rashes.
Cut off your foot.
Powdered oatmeal in a bath can help with itching from chickenpox, although it doesn't provide a cure. You can buy specially prepared bath oatmeal in the store, or can use a blender or food processor to pulverize the regular oats from your kitchen.
Baking soda can help soothe rashes by reducing itching and inflammation, but it is not a cure. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper treatment and advice.
sounds like ringworm take him to the vet
Powdered oatmeal in a bath can help with itching from chickenpox. You can buy specially prepared bath oatmeal in the store, or can use a blender or food processor to pulverize the regular oats from your kitchen.
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Here are some of the oatmeal mask recipe: - Mixed 1 tbsp of oatmeal, 1 tbsp of yogurt and a few drops of honey. Apply it on the face, leave it on for 10 minutes then wash it off with warm water. - Cooked 3/4 cups of oatmeal on a 1 cup of water for 1-2 minutes. Let it cool before applying it on your face. Leave the oatmeal for 10-20 minutes then wash with warm water. - Mixed 1 tbsp oatmeal and 1 tbsp lemon juice. Apply it on your blemishes, let it dry then rinse with warm water.
You can use chickweed to make a type of salve that is helpful if you have acne, boils, burns or tumors. Some other uses for chickweed salve is to cure rashes and sores.
IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF RASH YOU MAY HAVE.MOST CAN BE CLEARED WITH AN OVER THE COUNTER RASH CREAM. IF THAT DONT WORK YOU MAY WANT TO SEE A DOCTOR.
No, oatmeal isn't a dairy product. Oatmeal is a grain or cereal.
Yes, people do have rashes. Even animals.