الخميس، 27 أكتوبر 2016

Simple Ways of Treating Neck Rash at Home

Simple Ways of Treating Neck Rash at Home

Sometimes one may notice the appearance of red patches on the neck. If so, then you are having rash. While some kinds of rash need medical treatment, rash generally can fade away alone after several days. In order to know the causes of the rash on the neck and Teething Rash on Face it is better to see a doctor. And after a doctor's approval, you can resort to using home remedies to treat the rash.

 Following home remedies can make the rash less noticeable and worse.
Step 1:
Wear cotton and fiber clothes because cotton clothes are soft and don't cause irritation that wool and polyester causes.
Step 2:
Apply aloe gel over the infected area every two hours.
Step 3:
Wash your clothes, bedding and towels in unscented detergent that's especially formulated for sensitive skins. Provide your clothes with an extra rinse cycle in your washing machine, so that you can remove chemical substances stuck on your clothes and cause rash on neck.
Step 4:
Make yourself a paste of vitamin C and water to help sooth itchiness caused by neck rash. To make that paste, all what you have to do is to crush vitamin C tablets and add few drops of water. Gently, apply the paste on the neck and allow it to air to dry.
Step 5:
To help soothe the irritation caused by, take a cool bath and apply baking soda over the inflected area. Repeat this as much as necessary in order to reduce itchiness and irritation caused by neck rash.
Warnings
·         Consult a doctor if your rash becomes infected or spreads.

Tips
·         If you don't have baking soda, use a handful of colloidal oatmeal in the bathtub instead.

Things You'll Need
·         100 percent cotton clothing
·         Aloe gel
·         Unscented detergent
·         Vitamin C
·         Baking soda


الأربعاء، 19 أكتوبر 2016

What do We Mean by Viral Rash?


According to the type of virus, the symptoms accompanied with viral rash are different. One of the most frequent symptoms is rash. Viralrash has so many types. For example, the measles rash and the chickenpox virus. Both of these kind cause characteristic rash along with other symptoms. Sometimes a typical rash can help a doctor to diagnose which virus is causing the rash.
Normally, viral rashes are accompanied with high temperature, fever, and cough. Unfortunately, many viral rashes are nonspecific. In a sense, viral rash is not specific enough to be easily identified or diagnosing the causes.
Viral rash are not the same with other kinds of viral rash when it comes to shape and size. Viral rash very often comes appear as blotchy and red spots. It leaves effects on all your body; additionally, they sometimes appear dramatically. To illustrate, it’s not surprising to wake up in the morning to find yourself covered in rash.

As for the period it lasts, you get rid of it after few days. While it’s accompanied by itchiness, viral rash disappears after days without leaving any scars.
Some skin conditions such as eczema and urticarial can cause rashes that look like viral rash.