Elizabeth - it could be your laundry detergent. It happened to me - as the day wore on, I'd get itchier and itchier all over. This went on for about 2 years. I finally tried an all natural detergent in lieu of my beloved Tide ... problem solved!
or just irritation from masturbating. An antifungal cream such as monistat can help clear up a yeast infection. Also, try using non-allergenic soap and shampoo, not to mention laundry detergent, and see if that helps. A penis health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) applied...
Dyes in soap, laundry detergent, or fabric softeners Elastic in diapers Ingredients in baby powder, lotions, oils, ointments, and creams Food— allergens can be passed on to your baby through breast milk, or through anything your baby eats once they have started eating solid foods Symptoms and...
If it can be suspected that the diaper rash is caused by, e.g., some food allergy or sensitivity to some laundry detergent, removing these will prevent the diaper rash from reoccurring. Nappy Rash Treatment Options Most diaper rashes can be treated with the same ointments, emollients, or pa...
Your body wash, perfume, or laundry detergent could irritate your child as you come into contact with them. Above all else, keep your baby’s comfort in mind. If you use a bib or cloth that’s too rough, wash the area too frequently, etc., you will only worsen their condition. ...
Allergic reaction: The rash may be a reaction to diaper wipes, diapers, laundry detergent, soap, lotion, or the elastic in plastic pants. Children who have a previous history ofeczemamay be more susceptible to diaper rashes. Seborrhea: This is an oily, yellow-colored rash that may also be...
We had used the same laundry detergent for years, when my husband started to get this really red, itchy rash under his arms and in some other less than desirable areas. It was very irritating to him, but we could not for the life of us figure out what it was that was causing all ...
We had used the same laundry detergent for years, when my husband started to get this really red, itchy rash under his arms and in some other less than desirable areas. It was very irritating to him, but we could not for the life of us figure out what it was that was causing all ...
Diaper switches and laundry tips Some parents find these changes lead to fewer diaper rashes: Change the type of diaper. If you use cloth, try disposables. Or try a different brand ofdisposable diaper. If you wash your own cloth diapers, change your detergent. Choose a mild, hypoallergenic ...
In six weeks, it was still there. I had stopped using all of everything—no makeup, no moisturizers. I had switched laundry detergent and even stopped using deodorant! (Sorry!) The physician’s assistant took one look at it and said, “Stop using the cortisone.” Then he looked away ...