Skin rashes are one of the most common skin problems and can be caused by various triggers. The most common would be allergy which can be caused by metals, insects, foods, etc. The skin is basically irritated and manifests as a rash. While most rashes disappear on their own in a couple of days, some require immediate attention. Also, most people would have figured out if a particular metal or food induces allergy (and so skin rash) and avoid them. Keep an allergy diary which has all the foods and metals which can induce an allergic reaction. Avoid these as much as possible, so you can avoid the rash.
What are some treatment options for skin rashes
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Most allergic rashes disappear on their own. For some though, applying copious amounts of moisturization helps. If that does not help, anti-allergy medications (lotion or a tablet) can help. The next level of treatment would be steroids, again cream or lotion or a tablet. This will help in the complete eradication of the rashes. If you are prone to skin rashes, make sure you moisturize well, especially when you are heading out in the sun.
What are some simple ways to avoid skin rashes?
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Skin rashes are highly avoidable. For a person who knows what induces allergies, avoiding that particular substance is the best way to avoid rashes. This could include anything from peanuts and eggs to pollen and nickle jewelry. As a next step, when going out in the sun, use moisturization, as dry skin is more prone to rashes than well-moisturized skin. In addition, in severe cases, like extreme weathers, it is better to take a small preventive dose of anti-allergic medication. Keep a bottle of moisturizer handy in your bag, so that you can reapply it every few hours for continued effect.
Skin rashes always need medical treatment.
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Skin rashes hardly require medical treatment. In most people, prevention is possible. As a next step, minimal intervention with moisturizers and/or steroid creams can help. There are very few people who might develop a full-fledged severe allergic reaction including anaphylaxis who might require hospitalization. In isolated cases of skin rashes, medical treatment is not required. However, if the reaction is not limited to skin rashes, immediate medical help should be sought.
Skin rashes can be managed at home with natural remedies.
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Isolated cases of skin rashes can be managed at home. Just look in your kitchen and use products like almond oil, cold tea bags, oatmeal paste to provide immediate relief from rashes. A mix of poppy seeds with lemon juice also provides great relief. However, these should be done only if there is no other allergic response in the body. Self-treat allergies only when you know the allergic response is limited to the skin rash and does not have serious symptoms like respiratory symptoms