Skin rashes are common in children and usually go away without treatment. Learn about home remedies to soothe your child’s rash and when to call a doctor.
How to Treat Molluscum Skin Rash
The best way to treat a rash depends on the type of rash, its severity, and where it is on your body. Seek medical help if you...
red skin rash usually confined locally but sometimes extending beyond it – these are known medically as erythema multiforme (“EM”) Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency that can occur after eating or drinking grape products, including wine and raisins. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include difficu...
Rashes from a caterpillar are rarely serious, but they can be painful. If you do get a rash, it should go away quickly once the hairs are removed and you treat it with at-home and over-the-counter remedies. If you have a more serious reaction, call your healthcare provider or go to...
A tightening sensation on the skin around the mouth Watery discharge from therashes Rash may involve the eyelids, nose, forehead, and genitals How is perioral dermatitis treated? Treatment of perioral dermatitis depends on the extent of the disease and the underlying cause. Steroid creams or ointme...
Purpura is a serious rash and fever combination that warrants immediate medical attention. In this case, the rash is caused by blood vessels under the skin breaking. These dots will look like small red spots all over the skin that are flat and do not disappear when you press on them.This...
Newborn baby nappy rash is caused by sensitive skin irritation. Our experts share nappy rash tips on the causes & symptoms of nappy rash, how long it lasts & how to treat & prevent nappy rash.
Extracts from the aloe vera plant have been used to treat infections and other skin disorders since 1500 BC in Egypt. The gel-like substance from a cut stalk of the plant can be applied to an Epstein-Barr rash about three times a day to help soothe it. Many areas sell aloe vera plants...
How to Treat Rash Caused by Nickel or Stainless Steel Jewelry?Q. My daughter had been wearing a necklace, not sterling silver or gold like I always told her. It was probably stainless steel or nickel. Well, it started out as a burn from wearing it in the sun every day this summer, ...