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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 this Natural Skin Care Systems for Dry Skin Lupus erythematosus –Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic disease. It is an autoimmune disease in which the body's own immune... Skin rashes come in all shapes and sizes and have many different causes, ranging from an allergic reactions to rashes caused from bites and stings. Skin rashes are mostly Read on »
Superior Diet and No More Skin Rashes by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 May 2009 10:11pm . 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... for other autoimmune diseases: rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Hashimoto’s and Sjogren’s. In my quest for improved health, I read Dr. Fuhrman's book, Fasting and Eating for Health 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 »
Skin Rash Home Remedies by My Healthy Foods Posted Sun 07 Mar 2010 12:41pm 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. Rashes can occur over the whole body to a small designated area of the skin. Common rash areas include the face, neck and back. The causes of body and skin rashes can be numerous. Body Read on »
Herbs For Skin Rashes by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 01 Jun 2009 12:00am 4 Comments rashes. Most often, a rash results in a lot of skin discoloration and spotting due to scratching and skin cream abuse. If your child gets a rash, the first thing you need... 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 Read on »
Health Tip: Lichen Planus Triggers Skin Rash by Medline Plus Posted Fri 10 Dec 2010 7:00am 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. The U.S.... progress to painful ulcers. Lesions on the skin that can itch, look scaly or shiny, and may form an ulcer or blister. Dryness of the mouth. Loss of hair. Ridges that form Read on »
Is Your Skin Rash A Sign of Anxiety and Stress? by Dr. Jeanette Posted Fri 30 Oct 2009 9:32am . Breaking out in skin rashes got her out of having to take sides. When she was old enough she moved far away from them, hoping never to have to make such impossible choices again... to improve the services of the spa. The phone rang just in time. She escaped, but her face, neck and arms broke out in a raw, red itchy rash. Maggie is an outcast Maggie went Read on »
Makeup For Lupus Rashes!!! by Lisa LaMendola Posted Sat 25 Jul 2009 12:00am blotchy, deep-red rashes all over the skin, including the face. After years of trial and error, she has created and launched Nicole Paxson Cosmetics , a line for people dealing with lupus and other skin issues including acne, rosacea and birth marks. “I spent much of my life trying to conceal rashes by mixing products,” Paxson said. She tried theatrical Read on »
Hydroxycholoroquine May Protect Against Skin Involvement in Lupus by Duane P. Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 7:37am Many people with lupus develop skin rash early on in the course of their illness. This is especially true in people from minority populations, such as African-Americans and Hispanics. Anti-malarial drugs such as hydroxycholoroquine are not just used for skin involvement, but are widely prescribed for lupus patients due to their ability to reduce Read on »
Hydroxycholoroquine May Protect Against Skin Involvement in Lupus by Wick D. Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 7:43am Many people with lupus develop skin rash early on in the course of their illness. This is especially true in people from minority populations, such as African-Americans and Hispanics. Anti-malarial drugs such as hydroxycholoroquine are not just used for skin involvement, but are widely prescribed for lupus patients due to their ability to reduce Read on »