SkinRash: Skinrashes are common and due to many factors ranging from serious diseases or allergic
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Danny & Susan S.Posted
Mon 26 Jan 2009 3:39pmSkinrashes come in all shapes and sizes and have many different causes, ranging from an allergic reactions to rashes caused from bites and stings.
Skinrashes are mostly temporary and self-limiting and with a little tender love and care, most skinrashes can be treated quickly and easily. However, there are some medical conditions that present
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The Poop on Pampers Dry Max Diapers vs Facebook Moms: A Rash of Rashes or Rash Rush to Recall?
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Dr. PollyPosted
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.../Swaddlers on Facebook. Pampers announcing a mere 2 then 5 complaints for every million diapers sold. About 25% of babies with a diaper rash on any given day in all brands of diapers
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Chemical in Furniture Linked to SkinRashes
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WellYourselfPosted
Sat 06 Mar 2010 12:12pm
Chemical in Furniture Linked to SkinRashes : "Doctors say a chemical added to furniture shipments from China to prevent the growth of mold has been linked to severe rashes."
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Herbs For SkinRashes
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SonzyPosted
Mon 01 Jun 2009 12:00am4 Comments
A skinrash is bothersome and embarrassing. Red, itchy patches especially in children can cause a lot of trouble and concern. Symptoms of a skinrash include itchy red... 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
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SkinRash Home Remedies
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My Healthy FoodsPosted
Sun 07 Mar 2010 12:41pm
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 skinrashes can be numerous. Body rashes may occur due to a disease or allergic reactions. Skinrashes may sometimes be contagious. Although it is always advised to consult a professional when a skinrashRead on »
Health Tip: Lichen Planus Triggers SkinRash
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Medline PlusPosted
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.
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Superior Diet and No More SkinRashes
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DiseaseProofPosted
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 skinrashes all over her back, until she improved her diet and starting living better:
Unfortunately, I slowly lapsed back into my old sad habits, living
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Is Your SkinRash A Sign of Anxiety and Stress?
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Dr. JeanettePosted
Fri 30 Oct 2009 9:32am
. Breaking out in skinrashes 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
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Common Rashes
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Lucy J.Posted
Mon 26 Jul 2010 2:46am
on small areas and others cover the entire body.
There are different causes of skinrashes and many different types of skinrashes. A person could have a bacterial rash, viral rash, sweat rash, stress rash, fungus rash, or a sun poisoning rash.
Seeing pictures of skinrashes might give a basic rash diagnosis, however, it is important to get a medical skinRead on »
How To Deal With A Heat Rash
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Nick B.Posted
Tue 25 Aug 2009 5:56pm1 Comment
We are all, I’m sure, familiar with that common hot weather complaint, the heat rash - often referred to as prickly heat. Anyone can develop it, but children... cause this so-called rash - just wearing tight or synthetic clothes is enough to set it off. The reason for this is the relation between the rash and over-sweating. Sweat needs
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