I hav been suffering from itching n red rashes all over my body except face tried ivermectol tetmosol soap, permethrin cream but it comes again n again pls suggest me what to do.
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The following can affect any area of skin on the body. Eczema: a chronic skin disorder that includes itchy, scaly rashes. Psoriasis: an autoimmune disease that causes skin redness and irritation, usually in the form of plaques. Dermatographism: a raised, red, itchy rash caused by pressure on the skin Aloe VeraIf fresh aloe vera gel, which is ideal for the purpose is not available, you can buy aloe vera gel or extract. Olive oil Olive oil helps in healing and promotes skin renewal given it is packed with vitamin E and antioxidants. It also soothes the skin and reduces itching. Baking soda Baking soda is useful in drying skin rashes as also in relieving itching and inflammation. Oatmeal When it comes to alleviating skin irritation and inflammation oatmeal serves as an effective option given its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Cold Compress A cold compress can be beneficial in reducing rashes, especially those caused by heat, insect bites, poison ivy and shingles. It helps ease swelling, inflammation and itching and is particularly useful if a rash begins to develop into blisters. Apple Cider Vinegar Raw and organic apple cider vinegar is a common home remedy to treat skin rashes and ease itching. Its acetic acid content helps counter skin infections or skin allergy that could be causing or aggravating the problem. Neem In large part due to its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-irritant, antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial properties, neem (also known as Indian lilac or margosa) is very useful in treating a number of skin ailments including eczema, rashes, acne, scabies, psoriasis and various infections. It also contains antioxidants that prevent ageing and revitalize skin cells. Coriander Coriander is an effective remedy for rashes and skin irritation mainly due to its anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
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