A skin rash caused by exposure to bromine typically appears as red, inflamed patches that may be itchy or painful. It can manifest as a contact dermatitis, presenting with blisters, hives, or dry, scaly skin. In some cases, the rash may also develop into more severe symptoms, such as peeling or crusting. Prompt medical attention is recommended if a rash occurs after bromine exposure.
It may look like hives. A red rash with tiny bumps that may or may not be itchy.
To treat a bromine pool rash, make sure to clean the affected area with mild soap and water. Use a soothing cream or lotion to help alleviate itching and redness. If the rash persists or worsens, consult with a healthcare professional for further treatment options.
rash spots all over the body.
what does the rash look like? is it hundreds of tiny red bumps/ opr large patches of pink?
itchy sensation that forms a bump under the skin and then comes out like a bug bite
rash
they look like a second layer of skin underneath the first on and they hurt if u touch them
rash
The rash should clear up on it's own. You could put some calamine lotion or aloe on the rash until it is better.
The rash is fine, red and rough in texture. It blanches on pressure. Check the link below, Scarlet Fever is #18.
A rash caused by a Lyme disease a looks like dry skin. It is not painful but doesn't look right. One should see a doctor to get treated and to find ways to prevent it in the future.
Yes, shingles rash can look like bug bites as well as blisters. There is no one way that shingles looks.