The symptomes of any skin rash include such feature: • Itch. • Skin redness. • Scaly, dry or crusted skin that might become thick and leathery from long-term scratching. • Formation of fluid-filled, small, blisters that might ooze when scratched. • Infection of the areas where the skin has been broken.
Not to get any skin rash you should: • Avoid scratchy materials (for example, wool) and chemicals such as harsh soaps, detergents and solvents. • Avoid environmental factors that trigger allergies (for example, pollens, molds, mites, and animal dander). • Avoid any foods that may cause an outbreak and those you are allergic to. • Moisturize your skin frequently. • Avoid sudden changes in temperature or humidity. • Avoid situations that cause sweating and overheating.
Sun Rash
Fair skinned people are more inclined to develop a sun rash. Small or large spots or small reddish blisters can appear on areas of the skin that have been exposed to sunlight. This rash, which can appear immediately or within a few hours, is extremely itchy. The best way to prevent the sun rash is to wear a high sun protection factor sun screen while in the sun.
This may be a skin disease, named rosacea, that affects the face. A rash is a change in the skin that blights its structure. It may damage all the skin or be settled to one part of the body. Rashes may cause the skin changes, such as itch, color, become bumpy, dry, warm, blistered or cracked, swell and may be painful. Rashes usually have different symptoms. Dermatologists must take into mind such things as the appearance of the rash and other symptoms, what the patient may have been unprotected, occupation, and incidents in family members.
There are many types of rashes, which include pityriasis rosea, eczema, granuloma annulare and lichen planus.
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