Little red bubbles can be associated with a number of skin conditions: hives, eczema, psoriasis, etc. They usually show up in response to an allergen. This could be an environmental allergen (dust, pollen, pet dander, mold, etc.) or to a food (typically wheat, dairy or acidic foods). Cut out wheat and dairy of your diet for 2 weeks, drink at least 8 cups of water per day and supplement with vitamin C and fish oil to help repair the skin and clear Allergies. If it gets much worse, go to see a dermatologist.
The scabies rash manifests physically as a rash which looks like hives or little bumps under the skin, and itching. It is caused by tiny mites burrowing into the skin and you should see your doctor if you think you may have scabies.
You must take your child to a doctor to have this rash seen. Do not treat this rash on your own. There are many causes for rashes and there is no way to tell what kind of rash this is without taking your child to a doctor to have it checked. This could be serious!
Lamicital rash is small raised red rash on the chest that will spread evenly outward. It will itch more and more as it progresses. Please seek medical attention if you get a rash as it can lead to Stevens-Johnson's Syndrome which can be fatal
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.
It could possibly be a soap related rash. A doctor will be able to determine the cause of the rash.
Topical steroids like cortisone should never be used on the eyelids.
yes it is very nasty and she looks like a pizza and she should take a bath quick
NO, Nyquil should not cause a rash. If it does then medical attention should be sought out immediately!
No you should not go to school with a rash because it could be contagious
yes anyone and animal can get a heat rash. my little sister has one right now
As a rule, cold sores are not a rash, but a blister! A rash sounds like,"Hives".
It usually looks like a red rash with tiny little blisters and it itches really bad keep rubbing alcohol on the site to keep it dried out it should go away within a week or two but depending on the person sometimes takes up to three to four weeks