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Know the Different Causes of Skin Rashes to Avoid Them…



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By : Irsan Komarga    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-02 02:37:21
Dermatitis is a skin disorder or better known as skin rashes. This condition can last for a week or even a month depending on the severity. It is cause by different factor, or things that surrounds us. If you have this condition it is better for you to know the things you should avoid. To prevent you from experiencing all the unpleasant effects of this.

Leaves, plants and trees can sometimes cause us skin disorder. Primrose, poison sumac, dogwood are just some of the plants that can be the source of your allergic reaction sometimes. Just like with poison ivy or oak, when exposed to some areas of the skin can give rashes, blisters, swelling and redness. However if the plant accidentally scratch the skin the substances from the plant can give you added red lines with blisters, making it more painful and can provide you with additional discomfort.

The best treatment for this is total avoidance. Although not all people has allergic reaction to this kind of plant, maybe because they have immunity from the secretions of the plants. But remember this immunity maybe temporary, so to be safe keep away from them. Don’t wait for skin to develop itching and swelling in the legs and arms and sometimes bloating your face, in which the possibility is huge.

The mere contact can give you immediate skin rashes. Especially if you are too sensitive, wash your clothes carefully if you have come in contact with it, to avoid future flare up in case some parts of the plants is left on your clothes. If ever you have experience direct contact, better to wash your hands with soap made from alkaline, and if there are broken skin use calamine lotion to soothe the effect. The physician should be the one to take care of a more severe case, don’t attempt to self medicate.

These plants may be harmful to some people, but they can also be the source of protection. For instances, the substances taken from a poisonous plant can be used to prevent dermatitis if use in small quantity. But remember this is for people who are really sensitive and not everyone should use this treatment. It can be dangerous as well to some people, skin rashes can give you reverse reaction.

Impetigo is cause by bacteria. This a condition obviously dreaded in the past, because it can be very painful and unpleasant. The treatment for this before is by applying colorful material, this is when antibiotic is still not available.

If there is an infection, the lesion can form a crust that lots of people may be uncomfortable to touch. But this should not be the case because the crust is just a cover for the germs to reproduce underneath. The best treatment for this is to completely scrub the crust and wash it with a soap, then soak the wood in medicine and then dry. Afterward you can apply your antibiotic, any irregular lesion should seen by the doctor. The right examination of skin rashes can be given a proper medicine.
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