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poison oak rash on the arm, erythema toxicum on the foot, acrodermatitis, roseola, shingles, cellulitis, erythema annulare centrifugum, close-up, psoriasis, guttate on the arms, chest, psoriasis, guttate on the cheek, systemic lupus erythematosus rash on the face, poison ivy on the knee, poison ivy on the leg, skin redness, inflammation, skin lesion, rubor, skin rash, erythema rashes involve changes, in the color, texture of skin, often, cause of a rash, determined from its visible characteristics,
a simple rash, dermatitis, meaning inflammation, the skin, contact dermatitis, things skin touches, dyes, chemicals in clothing, chemicals in elastic, latex, rubber products, cosmetics, soaps, detergents, poison ivy, oak, sumac, seborrheic dermatitis, rash that appears in patches of redness, scaling around the eyebrows, eyelids, mouth, nose, trunk, behind the ears, happens on scalp, dandruff in adults, cradle cap in infants, stress, fatigue, weather extremes, oily skin, infrequent shampooing, alcohol-based lotions aggravate this harmless but bothersome condition, common causes, a rash, eczema, atopic dermatitis, tends to happen, allergies, asthma, rash, red, itchy, scaly, psoriasis, tends to occur, red, scaly, itchy patches over joints, along the scalp, fingernails affected, impetigo, common in children, infection is from bacteria that live, in the top layers, the skin, appears, red sores that turn into blisters, ooze, crust over, shingles, a painful blistered skin condition, same virus, chickenpox, virus, lie dormant in body, many years, re-emerge, shingles, childhood illnesses, chicken pox, measles, roseola, rubella, hand-foot-mouth disease, fifth disease, scarlet fever, medications, insect bites, stings, many medical conditions, cause a rash, lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, the juvenile type, kawasaki disease
most simple rashes, improve, gentle skin care, avoiding irritating substances, follow these general guidelines, avoid scrubbing skin, little soap, use gentle cleansers instead, avoid applying cosmetic lotions, ointments directly on the rash, use warm, not hot, water, cleaning, pat dry, don't rub, eliminate any newly added cosmetics, lotions, leave the affected area exposed, air, try calamine medicated lotion, poison ivy, oak, sumac, contact dermatitis, hydrocortisone cream, 1%, a prescription, soothe many rashes, have eczema, apply moisturizers over skin, try oatmeal bath products, available at drugstores, to relieve symptoms of eczema, psoriasis, shingles, psoriasis, need a prescription, could also talk to doctor, ultraviolet, uv, light therapy, safest to have such treatment under medical supervision, not all clinics, hospitals offer light therapy, home units, the cost is not always covered by insurance, purchase a home unit, look, device that delivers narrow band uvb light, seborrheic dermatitis, try applying small amounts of anti-dandruff shampoo to patches of this scaly rash on skin, near hairy areas, eyebrows, leave on, 10 minutes, rinse off, shampoo feels irritating, skin becomes redder, stop use, impetigo, an antibacterial cream, oral antibiotic, article on poison ivy, oak, sumac to learn how to treat, prevent this type of contact dermatitis, short of breath, throat is tight, face is swollen, child has a purple rash that looks, a bruise, have joint pain, fever, a sore throat, have streaks of redness, swelling, very tender areas, indicate an infection, taking a new medication, not change, stop any of medications, tick bite, home treatment is ineffective, symptoms get worse,
doctor, perform a physical examination, medications, health problems that run in family, recent illnesses, exposures, questions, did the rash begin, what parts of body, does make the rash better, have used any new soaps, detergents, lotions, cosmetics, have been in any wooded areas, any change in medications, have noticed a tick, insect bite, have eaten unusual of late, have any other symptoms, itching, scaling, what, underlying medical problems, asthma, allergies, diagnostic tests, skin biopsy, skin scrapings, blood tests, depending on the cause of rash, treatments, medicated creams, lotions, medications taken by mouth, skin surgery, many primary care doctors, comfortable dealing, common rashes, more complicated skin disorders, a referral to a dermatologist necessary, identify, stay away from products that irritate skin, allergies, suspected, want to consider skin testing, receive appropriate vaccines, childhood illnesses, varicella vaccine, chicken pox, mmr immunization, a combination vaccine that protects against measles, mumps, rubella, get strep throat treated right away, prevent scarlet fever, wash hands frequently, prevent spreading viruses, roseola, hand-foot-mouth disease, fifth disease, learn relaxation methods, yoga, meditation, tai chi, stress aggravates many rashes, eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis
auerback ps, ed, wilderness medicine, mosby, 2001.
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