Body Rashes �� Home Remedies For Body Rashes
>> Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Body rash is a common problem that can affect virtually any person. It is a kind of inflammation or eruption that takes place on the surface of skin. Talking about the body rash symptoms, red color blisters occur on the skin that can be itchy or non itchy.
When such body rashes develop, the texture of the skin changes. Also, there is a burning sensation on the affected area.Body rashes may or may not be contagious. Some of the body rashes affect the whole body (termed as a generalized), where as others appear on discrete areas of the skin (termed as a localized). Skin rashes can be self limiting or require medications.
Body rash is an inflammation on the surface of the skin. Due to this, the skin color and texture changes. It is often associated with itching, stinging or a burning sensation. This sudden outbreak of rashes could be due to a new cosmetic cream, allergic food reaction or an irritation. Allergies can be caused by food, plants, animals, insects or any chemicals. All body rashes are not contagious, but some of them are.
The rash begins as discrete macules (red spots) on the face that spread to the neck, trunk, and extremities. The macules may coalesce on the trunk. Appearance of the rash corresponds with the appearance of rubella-specific antibody. The exanthem lasts 1-3 days, first leaving the face and may be followed by desquamation.
On occasion a nonspecific enanthem (Forscheimer's spots) of pinpoint red macules and petechiae can be seen over the soft palate and uvula just before or with the exanthem. The hallmark of rubella is the generalized tender lymphadenopathy which involves all nodes, but which is most striking in the suboccipital, postauricular, and anterior and posterior cervical nodes.
Home Remedies for Body Rashes
If you get a mysterious rash around your mouth, it could be caused by your toothpaste: Tartar control toothpastes (but not other types) contain compounds that leave skin cracked and cause redness and itching around the corners of your mouth. Soak a cloth in comfrey tea or calcium water. And place it on the rash area. You can make Calcium Water preparation by mixing a spoonful of calcium gluconate powder in a cup of water.
Applying a lotion of crushed vitamin C tablets and water directly on skin may cure many rashes because of the vitamin's antioxidant qualities, says Douglas Darr, Ph.D., assistant medical research professor at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina. "In fact, some cosmetic moisturizers brag that they have vitamin C in them, but the concentrations are usually so low that it's probably degraded even before the consumer buys it.
Pour a cup of uncooked oatmeal into your bathwater and soak in the tub for natural treatment of body rash. It relieves inflammation. Blanch nettle leaves, smear on the rash with a cotton ball (also good for babies). Repeat as many times as you need. An oatmeal bath is thought to be effective in treating body rash as it relieves inflammation.
Pour a cup of uncooked oatmeal into your bathwater and soak in the tub for best results. Spices and other foods to tackle the offending foreign element in the body that is causing the pain or infection instead of flushing the body with hundreds of milligrams of strong chemicals in the form of antibiotics. Though essential for chronic conditions, antibiotics are not always necessary and are best avoided, especially for a lot of minor ailments.
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