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Poison ivy?
Possibly, it could just be a symptom of an illness or sickness. It could also be a rash, dry skin or something else. I would advise you see a doctor if this occurs again!
heat rash
Yes, for some disease though. Not all diseases have a symptom of skin rashes. Have your doctor inspect it and see if you have a disease.
Most likely overly dry skin. Try a moisturizer.
A rash on your skiing could be a symptom for an allergy. A runny or itchy nose could be a symptom for an allergy also. Congestion is something to look for also.
Use goldbond. it works great
When skin gets dry or itchy, or breaks out in a rash or hives, all these are things that could be referred to as skin irritation. Some things that can cause skin irritation are allergies, chemicals, cosmetics, bug bites, sunburn, medications, and certain diseases.
A rash is generally a symptom of an allergic reaction affecting the nose, ears, skin or throat and in the case of food allergy, can be serious NEW ANSWER A rash can affect any part of the body and indeed the whole body. It can also be a symptom of a disease affecting the skin or the result of poisoning.
It may sound a little funny, but diaper rash cream is great for rashes. It is made for the most sensitive skin and helps treat itchy rashes. You might try Aveeno Soothing Relief Diaper Rash Cream. It has very good reviews for helping this irritating problem.
The condition you are referring to is likely miliaria, commonly known as heat rash. It occurs when sweat ducts become blocked, leading to skin irritation and a red, itchy rash. Adequate ventilation and keeping the skin cool can help prevent and alleviate symptoms of heat rash.
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.