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Skin Rash: Skin rashes are common and due to many factors ranging from serious diseases or allergic by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 3:39pm , erythematous halo. Individual lesions are transitory, often disappearing within hours and then appearing elsewhere on the body. Roseola - Roseola is a generally mild viral illness Read on »
Herbs For Skin Rashes by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 01 Jun 2009 12:00am 4 Comments A skin rash is bothersome and embarrassing. Red, itchy patches especially in children can cause a lot of trouble and concern. Symptoms of a skin rash include itchy red bumps, cracking or scaling skin, flaky dry skin and topical lesions. Only a dermatologist can rule out the complications and give you a correct diagnosis in case of persist ... Read on »
Chemical in Furniture Linked to Skin Rashes by WellYourself Posted Sat 06 Mar 2010 12:12pm Chemical in Furniture Linked to Skin Rashes : "Doctors say a chemical added to furniture shipments from China to prevent the growth of mold has been linked to severe rashes." Read on »
Health Tip: Lichen Planus Triggers Skin Rash by Medline Plus Posted Fri 10 Dec 2010 7:00am Here are some common symptoms By Diana Kohnle Friday, December 10, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Lichen planus is a disease that results in a rash on the skin or inside the mouth. While its exact cause isn't known, it's believed triggered by an allergic or immune system reaction. T ... Read on »
Skin Rash Home Remedies by My Healthy Foods Posted Sun 07 Mar 2010 12:41pm Rashes that present on the body can be a very frightening condition. Body rashes are simply inflammations of the skin. Body rashes can have many symptoms, but common symptoms include reddening of the skin, inflammation, drying of the area, itchiness, bumps, or burning sensations. Ra ... Read on »
Superior Diet and No More Skin Rashes by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 May 2009 10:11pm When you get healthy, good things happen. Sometimes it’s obvious. Scott lost 250 pounds and Ronnie dropped 110 pounds. You’ll notice that! But for Jodi it was different. She had chronic skin rashes all over her back, until she improved her diet and starting living better: Unfortunately, I slowly lapsed back into my old sad habits, living ... Read on »
Is Your Skin Rash A Sign of Anxiety and Stress? by Dr. Jeanette Posted Fri 30 Oct 2009 9:32am Office politics make Maggie sick Maggie wanted a quiet life. The cliques and gossip in the office made her nervous. She wanted to stay on the right side of management and not make any waves. She liked the manager at the Spa, who supported her efforts to bring in new clients. He was appreciative of her willingness to stay late and take new ... Read on »
The Poop on Pampers Dry Max Diapers vs Facebook Moms: A Rash of Rashes or Rash Rush to Recall? by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 06 Jun 2010 8:57am There's a battle raging online over little butts. Parents on Facebook posting cringe-worthy stories and photos of rashes, blisters, burns, and bleeding they attribute to Pamper's new Dry Max diapers . A tone-deaf Pampers spokesperson claiming he was insulted by such charges the thinner, more absorbent cousin to Cruisers is anything other than saf ... Read on »
SIXTH DISEASEROSEOLA by Stephanie S. Jewett Posted Mon 29 Mar 2010 12:00am puzzled, I didn’t feel so stupid and I was glad they took full precautionary measures.  Also referred to as the sixth disease, or roseola infantum, the disease is usually a harmless....           With roseola, or the sixth disease, you essentially treat any symptoms that are bothering your child.  There is no actual treatment for this virus. The main thing to keep in mind Read on »
Common Rashes by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 26 Jul 2010 2:46am Just thinking of rashes can make you feel itchy all over. The word rash covers a lot of territory. Common rashes alter the feel and look of your skin. Some appear on small areas and others cover the entire body. There are different causes of skin rashes and many different types of skin rashes. A person could have a bacterial rash, ... Read on »