How To Get Rid Of Rashes
Causing itches, blister and pain the rashes can be recognized as parched bumpy skin bearing itchy red messes. Rashes affect the arms, leg and lower part of body. There are many factors causing rashes over the skin.
Causes Of Rashes
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- Allergy due to foods and drinks.
- Stress and anxiety.
- Bacterial or viral infection.
- Fungal infection.
- Exposure to UV rays.
- Harmful reaction due to vaccination.
- Acne.
- Eczema.
- Irritation of garments.
- Dermatitis.
- Dry skin.
- Ichthyosis.
Uncommon Causes Of Rashes
- Auto-immune disorders such as psoriasis.
- Lead poisoning.
- Pregnancy.
- Menstruation.
Facts Regarding Rashes
- Dryness of skin and excessive exposure to sunshine causes rashes.
- Rashes can be experienced in a form of bumps, parched dry skin and itching.
- Though few rashes go away naturally, some are needed to be treated with home remedy or medicated therapy.
- Allergic reaction of foods, dyes, medicines, insect stings and metals like zinc or nickel though look like rashes, they actually are known as hives.
People worried of how to get rid of rashes should follow the dos and don’ts being penned down over here.
Dos-
- Apply Olive Oil– Olive Oil’s remarkable antiseptic and moisturizing effect helps the people get rid of their rashes within a shortest of span of time, if applied regularly over the skin.
- Apply aloe vera gel, cod liver oil and vitamin E over the rashes. Theirs extraordinary property to deal with rashes will help the you get rid of your rashes easily.
- Apply Chamomile Tea– Being one of the most effective herbal treatments, the chamomile tea also works much faster over the rashes with its healing property, thus fading the rashes and helping the people get rid of their unwanted rashes with a great ease.
- Bath In The Water, Containing Oatmeal– Having bath in a tub, containing un-cooked oatmeal also will make you say goodbye to your rashes. Regular bath in water containing chamomile tea will help you, to a great extent, get rid of your rashes with a great ease. Though it is an effective therapy, dealing with all kinds of rashes, it is meant specially for allergic-ally caused rashes.
- Have plenty of water regularly in order to keep your skin healthy, moisturized, supple and free from rashes.
- Regular consumption of poultice, yellow dock root and chaparral also will help you get rid of rashes.
- Expose Skin To Air– Though protecting the skin from sunshine is must on your part, you can let your skin be exposed to shady fresh air.
- Wash your rash-affected skin (emerged due either to poison ivy or poison oak) with a solution made of Luke warm water and alcohol. Hitting directly the root cause of rashes, it frees the skin from unwanted oil and thus is to help you get rid of rashes effectively.
- Rashes caused by fungal infection also are needed to be treated with an application of Lotrimin or Lamisil substance. Apply it over the rash-affected skin and let it remain over there for sometimes. You can avail of such drug from local drug store in a form of cream or lotion.
- Keep rashes moisturized by applying over them anti-beacterial moisturizing lotion. It’d better for you to apply water-based moisturizer over rashes.
Don’ts-
- Avoid all the topical creams and lotions that are allergic to you.
- Neither touch the rashes with your unwashed hands nor do scratch them. Picking at the rashes may exacerbate the complication to a far extent.
- Avoid exposing your skin to the sun. UV rays, being too harmful worsens off the rashes. Protecting the skin has got to help you get rid of rashes to a great extent.
- Do not use detergent-based soaps as they are too harmful for rash-affected skin. Usage of soaps dries the skin, changes the color and causes itching.
- Do not apply over rashes oil-based creams to replenish moisture.
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NO BLEACH! It is absolutely incorrect to tell people to apply bleach to your skin! Bleach causes rashes and chemical burns! I know this first hand from a diluted 1:4 ratio of bleach to water while cleaning wood, and had to go to the emergency room for a burning rash that is being treated with steroids. I hadn’t even realized it had gotten on my arms. It is not worth it.
It is common knowledge that bleach causes itchy, painful rashes and whether or not it cures others is not the point. Do not exacerbate your current rash or cause a new one by using bleach.
but what if you get a rash in a not so go place
i absolutely agree with you. anyone who has read this website please dont apply bleach to your skin it will create far worse problems for your skin than the rash you have now i promise you that
I was reading this an once I saw the word Bleach, I couldn’t believe sum 1 would give that advice. Thats jus wrong. ThankYou, for sharing ur story, an sorry u had experinced it.
whats bleach?
wow honestly whats bleach.
WOW
your stupid if you dont know what bleach is its a detergent that you wash cloths with to get out stains stupid DURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
THATS FUNY LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Thanks Emily!! I was actually thinking of doing the bleach, but i was concerned bout it but i was going to hope for the best.
the rash i want sorting out was caused by bleach….
Thanks Emily! I too was also thinking about using bleach. Thanks for the advise!
LMFAO @ What’s Bleach . SMH BUT Yeah , Don’t Use Bleach That’s Bad &&`dd If You Do . You Might Get a Chemical Burn.
Which of theese actually get rid of rashes quikly
but i got a rash ever scince i fell and the rash is right where i fell… what should i do?
i really cant believe you didnt know what bleach was you r so stuipd but really dont use bleach it will only make it worse
The person asking hwat bleach was might have thought they meant a different kind of bleach. Maybe they meant to ask what KIND of bleach and just typed the wrong thing. Grow up people.
whooaaaa??? Who put alcohol? U cant use alcohol!!!it only makes it worse and itch more. Ur not supposed to scratch it!!
Get over yourselves..seriously because a person asked doesnt mean they don’t know. Anyways just apply hydrocortizone cream and then take a benadryl for the itching. Wash delicately in the shower but enough to clean the area. Should go away in a few days.
BLEACH ISNT A GOOD IDEA!!!!!!
NEITHER IS ALCOHOL!
YES SUNLIGH WILL HELLP! IT GIVES YOUR SKIn VITAMIN D AND HELPS RASHES ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I HAVE RASHES ON THE IN BETWEEN OF MY THUMB AND FINGER AND I WANNA GET A TATOO THERE. IF THEIR NOT GONE BY THE TIME I GET A TATOO, DOES ANYONE HERE THING THEY WILL GET INFECTED IF THERES TATOOO INK IN THEM????????????????????????????
Well OF COURSE the ink will infect it. You really shouldn’t get one there if u have a rash there. My advice: pick another spot.
i tried olive oil it was a great cure the best one WHY USE BLEACH THATS SILLY LOL
well i have a rash on my forehead and on my chin and i have bumps on my neck so maybe i will go with olive oil and my mom say’s that u should put lotion and and wash your face with warm water but not to warm
Come on people. The hypochlorite in bleach is also used in disinfecting swimming pools. Just make sure it’s dilute enough and you will be fine. Are you saying that no one has ever got bleach on their hands when washing cloths?
I don’t know what to do I am allergic to the PPD in hair dye, I thought I had bought an old bottle at a inexpensive store and just got a bad batch which kept an on going extremely itchy rach all over my body for 6 months, then it finally went away. I decided to go professional to dye my hair, I did, the next day my head and rash disbursed all over my body and leaving awful scars. I can’t stand the itch. I have been to the hospital for 8 times all together . I can’t stand it, help. I can’t dye my hair ever again and I am 49 years old. I tried 4 different creams, pednasone (steroid) sorry can’t spell it correctly. It’s getting worse. Apple cider vinegar I tried, baking soda, and omg so much more. I need to stop the rash and itch, I am covered. someone please help….
Bleach is very bad idea….. I discovered almost a year ago now, that I am allergic to the Depo shot (birth control) and I had a really bad rash on the arm that I got it in, very similar to poison oak, which I am also very highly allergic to…. It has started to go away, in fact it is almost gone, but it’s not fully gone, and i just want it to go away and to have a normal arm again…. And, I have something similar on my hand… I’m gonna try the olive oil, I hope that works….
bleach is a therapy to turn facial skin white by removing dead cells. How funny it is that we people look afraid of it and seem stranger to it…ha…ha..ha..
Hallo,
Thank you for your nice article. There are many useful information.
Thanks
Aloe “The Ancient Egyptian Medicine Plant” has always been the most soothing and most effective natural remedy for most rashes.
This is straight out of my Aloe Vera Handbook…
“For centuries Aloe Vera and its medicinal cousins have been used extensively in many cultures because of their apparently magical effectiveness for treating burns, healing wounds and relieving aches, pains, loss of hair, stomach disorders, constipation, hemorrhoids, mouth and gum disease, blistering, sunburn, blemishes.” But mainly, for the topic at hand “It reduces scaling and itching”!!! It’s excellent for skin care!
Aloa Vera is known for healing, softening and moisturizing the skin. I used it on a severe burn I got on my hand from carmelizing sugar and it numbed the pain almost instantly. Everytime I took it off – it would start to burn immediately! I had to sleep with the Aloe Leaf wrapped onto the burn with tape to stop the tears from coming out my eyes. I kid you not – no burning AT ALL so long as the Aloe Leaf was on it.
I want to thank you for mentioning Aloe because not only do I have a whole bunch of them growing wild on my property but I have a crazy rash that’s taking over most parts of my body and for the life of me … I didn’t think of my Aloe Plants! LOL Now THAT’S STUPID!
But as soon as I read it I ran outside and cut a leaf and smeared it all over myself in the middle of writing this!
Aaaaaaaaah! A true relief. Better than what the Benedryl was doing for me!
Thanks!
Hey ChoozLuv,
How were you caramelizing sugar? What were you preparing?
I got a rash on my my legs and my arms and my feet and the only thing i applied there was lotion but the one u get in the hospital and before that i was fine i think its that please tell me what i should do im only 13 and its getting worse please help