I guess, you should visit dermatologists about that, but for the meanwhile, you can help yourself with your skin by using lotions or such with Phytessence Wakame, Cynergy TK and CoQ10 can help to rebuild collagen, in fact they can stimulate keep it natural. That will help your skin condition make it better. http://www.goodhealthyskin.com/
This sounds more like Impetigo to me.....go see your Dr. for some antibiotic ointment.
Common reactions include sneezing, itchy and/or watery eyes, runny nose and congestion. More extreme reactions can include rashes and difficulty breathing (from swollen airways).
Itchy red body rashes can be just about anything. Food allergies, soap sensitivities, illness, viruses, parasites... If it continues more than a few hours, or if you have any other symptoms such as a fever, headache, or shortness of breath, you should seek medical attention.
Usually caused by stress and will go away in a few hours or a day. Sometimes they occur more often in winter. SOme doctors call this winter rash.
Please be more specific, Bumps??
Irriation from your razor, it could be time for a new one, or better shaving cream, also you could be shaving too much.
Studies have shown that Zanfel is more effective in treating poison ivy rashes compared to Tecnu.
Small bumps on the sides of the fingers and toes the get itchy and occur in winter and spring are likely to be exzema. This type of eczema is sometimes called dyshydriosis. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
where is the rash? Dogs get rashes from a variety of reasons, some rashes can be from fleas etc, rashes can be come from anywhere, any doubt go to vet. Need more info on your ? Where is the rash
Rashes on the breasts can vary in appearance, including red, scaly patches, hives, or blisters. Conditions like dermatitis may cause itchy, inflamed skin, while infections like candidiasis can lead to red, moist rashes. Eczema may present as dry, flaky skin, and in some cases, more serious issues like Paget's disease of the nipple can cause crusty or ulcerated lesions. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
It might be caused by allergy to gluten in wheat, rye, barley. My husband suffered five or six years with painful blisters and itchy places on knees, butt, scalp, etc. The pain and itchiness made him miserable. He was finally diagnosed with Dermatitis Herpetiformis, caused by gluten allergy. He now takes Dapsone (inexpensive) and avoids breads and flour products as much as possible. Now and then he gets an itchy spot, but takes a bit more medicine and cuts out all wheat products for while.
i have those too. i heard it is because you are not wearing enoug sun screen and you should use at least spf 30 when you go outside especially for more than an hour.