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Rash And Red Spots On Middle Abdominal - Articles
Herbs For Skin Rashes
by
Sonzy

Posted
Mon 01 Jun 2009 12:00am
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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 ...
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Red, Itchy Rash?
by
Karen Bastille
Posted
Mon 06 Aug 2012 10:02pm
NIH News in Health
You’ve probably had a rash at some point or another, whether from poison ivy or the chickenpox or something more unusual. Why does your skin break out in red blotches like that? More important, is there anything you can do about it?
We often think of the skin as a barrierit keeps the insides of o ...
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Eczema is an itchy, red rash tha...
by
Rev. Dr. Richard B.

Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 7:06pm
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Eczema is an itchy, red rash that varies in size from a small patch of affected dry skin to larger portions of the body. Originating at any age and capable of persisting into adulthood, eczema is one of the most chronic skin conditions.
Eczema is an allergic reaction that manifests as an inflammation of the upper layers of skin. Allergens th ...
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The Lupus Butterfly Rash or Malar Rash: Information You Need to Know.
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Molly
Posted
Wed 14 Nov 2012 1:58pm
Derived from the Latin word ‘mala’ which means cheekbone, the Malar or Butterfly rash is a kind of skin condition typically characterized by the appearance of rashes across the cheekbones and over the bridge of the nose. These rashes are usually red or purple in color in either a blotchy pattern or completely red over the affected area, a ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Rash
by
awesome
Posted
Mon 11 Jan 2010 6:00am
Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease that affects the joints. In people with rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system produces white blood cells that attack the synovium, a lining of tissue that surrounds the joint. (See Rheumatoid Arthritis Overview.) This causes inflammation and makes the joint swollen and painful. It can cause swel ...
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The Rash
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Kristen H.
Posted
Wed 09 Jun 2010 3:07pm
(laughing to myself)
I'm not sure what to talk about first today. Should it be the itchy rash that my Dad has acquired, or the fact that when I went into his room today he was walking around in just a t-shirt (nothing else), or the fact that they may have found the source of the urine smell in his room (yay)? Hmmm.
I will start with ...
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Don't Be Rash
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Katie
Posted
Sun 21 Mar 2010 8:11am
So, it started yesterday morning as a cluster of small, raised, pin-point red dots that were right under my bra line. I chalked it up to a bit of chafing or perhaps even a bit of heat rash.
By midday, it had spread to my entire abdomen and both forearms. It isn't a dark rash (most of the bumps are pale pink or even skin color). You can feel ...
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