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.
OK! JUST SO U KNOW, WHAT THE HECK IS YOUR QUESTION!? WHO EVER TYPED THIS QUESTION? WELL, WHO EVER YOU ARE....... HAVE YOU EVEN HEARD OF PUNCTUATION?!?!? JUST SO YOU KNOW NO ONE WANTS TO KNOW ABOUT AN UGLY RASH ON YOUR SKIN ANYWAY!!!!!!!!! SO, NO ONE CAN ANSWER THIS! PLEASE, NEXT TIME, ASK A QUESTION AND USE PUNCTUATION!!!!!!!!!
How do you cure urticaria completely?
Urticaria is another name for hives. Treatment is usually in the form of an antihistamine. You cannot cure urticaria completely, but knowing what triggers it can help to decrease the amount of times it affects you.
Why is your gold wedding ring causing a rash on your finger after wearing for 5 yrs with no problem?
Often soap and other irritants are trapped under the ring, especially if it is a wide band. Rinse and dry hands, especially under the ring, after putting them into soapy water. You may have to remove the ring for a few days to allow the rash to go away.
Why is glandular fever rash itchy?
Are you taking antibiotics? These usually cause a rash in Glandular Fever. A rash doesn't usually occur with Glandular Fever; so I would recommend you go back to your Doctor.
Is deadly nightshade a cure for mushroom poisoning?
As far as I am aware there is little significant evidence for deadly nightshade in it's natural form to be used for medicinal purposes. Though some of the chemicals it contains are sometimes used, I would assume that a significant amount in its natural form to cure mushroom poisoning would cause more damage than good, though I may be proved wrong if there is any legitimate evidence available.
Answer See a doctor immediatly!!
Can allergies cause rash and itch only on one side of face?
Absolutely, I get a rash when I consume an excessive amount of eggs, yogurt, and citrus fruit. This rash pledged me for years until someone suggested I see an Allergist and get tested for food allergies. I manage my consumption of these items and I have been rash free for almost three years. Thank goodnes..
What kind of rash is located on your butt that itches and is pimply and impossible to get rid of?
It is probably just a rash; it can occur simply if the laundry detergent or fabric softener changed. You may want to go to the pharmacy and ask the pharmacist what OTC cream they could suggest as a first step; otherwise you may need to go to the doctor and get it checked out.
Aquagenous Urticaria, also known as Aquagenic Urticaria or Water Urticaria, is a very rare allergy to water. Those afflicted with it develop hives within 15 minutes after contact with water, and the effects can last for up to two hours. There are fewer than 30 known cases in the world.
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Took my cat to the vet today with the same symptoms, in MY case, my cat had a feline version of "diaper rash" because he's FAT...15 lbs of blubber. Please note that these symptoms can belong to a litany of issues, some which may be serious and life threatening. I suggest you get him to a vet ASAP. I was given sprays and oral meds for him and he was given a type of anti-inflamatory shot. Hope this was helpful. I actually googled this earlier and got this question, UNANSWERED. Glad I was able to add some info for the next person. HOPE THIS HELPS!
Good Luck!,
Wonder-Woman
There are many different possible causes of rashes, but particularly when they are on the thigh they are usually related to dampness (and in babies are known as diaper rash). Try to keep your thigh as dry as possible (most of the time; you can still wash!). That will probably help. If it doesn't, you may have some other problem and should see a doctor.
How do mosquiteos leave a bump on skin?
The mosquito doesn't, you do.
It's part of the histamine response that also makes it itch.
(The permeability of your capillaries lowers, allowing fluid to accumulate in the intracellular space.)
What is causing itchy raised spots on arms and trunk?
It is difficult to diagnose a rash without visualization - however, by your description, it appears the rash may be keratosis pilaris - a form of dry skin. Your physician would be able to definitively diagnose it after an exam. It is difficult to diagnose a rash without visualization - however, by your description, it appears the rash may be keratosis pilaris - a form of dry skin. Your physician would be able to definitively diagnose it after an exam. It is difficult to diagnose a rash without visualization - however, by your description, it appears the rash may be keratosis pilaris - a form of dry skin. Your physician would be able to definitively diagnose it after an exam. It is difficult to diagnose a rash without visualization - however, by your description, it appears the rash may be keratosis pilaris - a form of dry skin. Your physician would be able to definitively diagnose it after an exam. It is difficult to diagnose a rash without visualization - however, by your description, it appears the rash may be keratosis pilaris - a form of dry skin. Your physician would be able to definitively diagnose it after an exam.
What to do about scabby sores inside nostrils?
I get this every winter. I was told by my doctor that it's because of the dry air. I was told that Vaseline or Neosporine will help if you put some on the end of a Q Tip and gently dab it on the sore spots. Also Saline Solution that you can buy over the counter helps moisturize membranes. Not sure if that is the reason for your problem but it wouldn't hurt to try and if it still doesn't clear up, I'd go see a doctor!
Why do you have a red blotchy itchy rash on your face?
Hmmm, Could be heat rash, or something worse like ringworm or lupus. Or it could be nothing at all. See a doctor if it persists for more than a couple of days. And dont go scratching it either.
nightshade,
common name for the Solanaceae, a family of herbs, shrubs, and a few trees of warm regions, chiefly tropical America. Many are climbing or creeping types, and rank-smelling foliage is typical of many species. The odor is due to the presence of various alkaloids (including scopolamine, nicotine, and atropine), chemicals that have been used medicinally since ancient times and as stimulants, narcotics, pain relievers, poisons, and antidotes for such agents as opium and snake venom.
The chief drug plants of the family are belladonna, or deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), mandrake (Mandragora officinum), Jimson weed (Datura stramonium and other daturas in the tropics), Brunfelsia species, and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). The Old World species figured prominently in herbals and in the magic potions of alchemy. The family also includes several important food plants, e.g., the potato (Solanum tuberosum), the tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), the peppers (except black pepper, which is a Piperaceae), or pimientos (species of Capsicum), and the eggplant (Solanum melongena), the only one native to the Old World. Species of salpiglossis, petunia, butterfly flower, and the genus Solanum are among the members of the family cultivated as ornamentals.
The name nightshade is commonly restricted to members of the Solanum, characterized by white or purplish star-shaped flowers and decorative usually orange berries; among the better known species are the bittersweet, or woody nightshade (S. dulcamara), the buffalo bur (S. rostratum), the horse, or bull, nettle (S. carolinense), the Jerusalem cherry (S. pseudocapsicum), and the black nightshade (S. niger). The buffalo bur, originally native to the Western plains, and the horse nettle, native to the Southeast, are straggly, prickly plants which are now naturalized over most of the United States and often become pests. The berries of the horse nettle (not a true nettle botanically) have been used medicinally. Leaves of the buffalo bur served as food for the Colorado potato beetle before the advent of the cultivated potato in its vicinity. Both plants are sometimes called sandbur, properly the name for a prickly grass. The Jerusalem cherry, probably of Old World origin, is a house plant popular for its scarlet berries. The black nightshade was named for the dull black color of its berries, unusual for the genus; it is native to Europe but naturalized throughout the United States, where it is now one of the most common species of Solanum found growing wild. Because its leaves may be poisonous, it is sometimes called deadly nightshade, properly the name for the belladonna, which is not found wild in America. Nightshades are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Polemoniales, family Solanaceae.
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Is there a cure for cold urticaria?
I've suffered for over 10 years and have yet to find a cure - which is annoying as I think it is curable if the medical world gave it some thought.
What was the difference between eczema and athlete's foot?
Eczema is a disease that causes inflammation of the epidermis, or outer layer of skin. Athlete's Foot is caused by fungi on the skin, not a disease.