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		<title>Arm Rashes, Leg Rashes, and Other Skin Conditions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are numerous types of rashes that one can get on the different parts of the body but where the rash is can often help you to determine what the condition is that is causing the rash.  Whereas most arm rashes may be caused by one particular condition most leg rashes may be caused by &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/arm-rashes-leg-rashes/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There  are numerous types of rashes that one can get on the different parts of  the body but where the rash is can often help you to determine what the  condition is that is causing the rash.  Whereas most arm rashes may be  caused by one particular condition most leg rashes may be caused by  another.  And then a rash on the scalp or face may be another condition  all together.  Different rashes are often treated in a different manner  so if you really want to finally rid yourself of the annoying rashes you  tend to break out in then it is important to determine the proper way  in which your specific rash should be treated.  Some rashes may need  nothing more than a topical cream designed to stop itching whereas  getting relief from others may mean having to take an antihistamine.  In  some severe cases steroids may even be provided in order to treat the  condition and its symptoms.  Whatever the case is with your particular  condition there is likely a way to gain some relief from the symptoms  resulting from the underlying condition.  And once you know what some of  those conditions are you will have a better chance of pinpointing what  the condition is that is bothering you specifically.</p>
<p><strong>Skin Conditions Affecting the Face</strong></p>
<p>Some  skin conditions will cause rashes to occur on the face and for many  individuals these are the most dreaded of rashes as they tend to be  unsightly and difficult to get rid of.  Conditions that may affect the  face more than the rest of the body include seborrheic dermatitis,  perioral dermatitis, and hives.  Each of these is caused by different  things but all are without a cure.  The itching and the rash can be  treated with products found in your local drugstore but those products  will not prevent the rashes from returning if you have a chronic  condition.  If treatments such as these do not work it is important that  you see a doctor or dermatologist in order to discuss more effective  treatment options.</p>
<p><strong>Skin Conditions Affecting the Legs and Arms</strong></p>
<p>While  some of the same conditions that commonly affect the face also may  affect the legs and arms as well there are additional conditions that  may cause leg and arm rashes.  Psoriasis is known to affect the legs and  arms as is stasis dermatitis, and atopic dermatitis which is also  referred to as eczema.  These conditions may also be treated with  antihistamines and ointments as well but those individuals whose rashes  do not clear up through the use of such things should see a doctor.  A  doctor may prescribe something that will help a severe rash go away  quicker and/or an antibiotic to clear up or prevent any kind of  infection.  They may also advise ways to help prevent from arm rashes  and leg rashes from occurring as frequently.</p>
<p>Rashes  on the face, arms, and legs are difficult to deal with but having to  deal with them without any treatment to provide relief is even worse.   Don’t suffer from unsightly, painful rashes when you don’t have to.   Simply determine what the rash is and how to treat it and you may  finally find relief.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Blisters: How to Find Relief Finally</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many skin rashes that people can be inflicted with but some are definitely more painful than others and nobody wants to be the unlucky individual who gets one of the bad ones.  Some skin conditions cause extremely raw skin while others may cause skin cells to build up and become scaly and some &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/eczema-blisters/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There  are many skin rashes that people can be inflicted with but some are  definitely more painful than others and nobody wants to be the unlucky  individual who gets one of the bad ones.  Some skin conditions cause  extremely raw skin while others may cause skin cells to build up and  become scaly and some even cause blisters to appear on the skin.  Many  individuals who have eczema find themselves having to suffer from eczema  blisters and they can cause a significant amount of pain.  Not to  mention the blisters are unsightly and embarrassing to have.  But as  with any other skin conditions there are remedies that can offer some  sort of relief even if they cannot cure the condition altogether.  And  the best thing is that many of the treatments for blisters caused by  eczema are very inexpensive and some you do not even have to buy  anything at all for.  So rather than suffer more than you have to from  the uncomfortable skin condition you should vow to find a way to finally  find relief.  Listed are a few ways that you can attempt to gain that  relief and limit your suffering once and for all.<br />
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Treatments for Mild Eczema</strong><br />
There  are a number of treatments that can be used for mild cases of eczema  and many can be bought at your local drugstore.  Using these treatments  as soon as you begin to start to feel the effects of eczema could mean  keeping your condition from producing blisters.  Eczema blisters do not  always accompany an eczema breakout and stopping them before they start  is the best way to fight them.  Creams and oral medications that contain  Corticosteroids, and oral medications that contain antihistamines are  used to treat the rashes that come from the milder forms of eczema.   Such medications are inexpensive and many of them can be found in a  generic form as well as a name brand form so you can choose the product  that best suits you and your budget.<br />
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Prescribed Medications for More Severe Eczema</strong><br />
Although  the over the counter medications designed for mild eczema may offer  some relief from symptoms such as itching you may need something  stronger to really gain significant relief from more severe eczema.  It  is this form of eczema that tends to produce eczema blisters and many  individuals who suffer from more severe eczema have to take something  stronger to treat the outbreaks caused by the condition.  Some  individuals are prescribed antibiotics in order to minimize the risk of  forming a bacterial infection which may encourage recurrent breakouts.   Others are prescribed a certain type of medication called an  immunomodulator.  This type of medication involves the immune system  though and is only prescribed in very extreme cases in which relief  cannot be gained through more common remedies.</p>
<p>You  should not have to live with the extreme symptoms of eczema if you do  not have to.  If you feel that you may have eczema because you have had  what appears to be eczema blisters then you should seek help in getting  relief from the very uncomfortable condition in one of these forms.</p>
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		<title>Is Eczema Contagious? The Truth About the Common Skin Condition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many individuals who suffer from skin conditions not only deal with the irritation from the condition itself but also have to experience embarrassment over the rashes that appear as well.  Unfortunately it is not possible to decide where rashes form various skin conditions appear and they will often appear in the most noticeable places.  And &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/eczema-contagious/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many  individuals who suffer from skin conditions not only deal with the  irritation from the condition itself but also have to experience  embarrassment over the rashes that appear as well.  Unfortunately it is  not possible to decide where rashes form various skin conditions appear  and they will often appear in the most noticeable places.  And since  some skin conditions are in fact contagious many people who you come  face to face with will them be noticeably uncomfortable.  In many cases  the person experiencing the skin condition is even unsure as to whether  or not their own rash is contagious or not.  The truth is many skin  conditions are not contagious and are the result of an underlying  condition.  One condition that often causes people to feel uncomfortable  even though it is not contagious is eczema.  This is because the  effects of the rash that accompanies eczema can often be very severe and  unsightly.  In some cases the rash is distributed over so much area  that it even appears to be spreading even though it is not.  The more  severe rashes are actually often the result of the individual who has it  itching too much and opening the skin in the areas where the rash is  present.  But rest assured the next time someone asks you “Is eczema  contagious?” you can confidently say no and mean it.  But even better  would be to have the knowledge to explain to people exactly what eczema  is, who gets it, why they get it, and why you may not be able to get it  to go away.</p>
<p><strong>What is eczema?</strong><br />
The  scientific name for eczema is atopic dermatitis and the term is used to  refer to inflammations that occur on the skin.  There is no definite  cause of eczema known but healthcare professionals have referred to the  possibility of the condition being somehow related to the immune system.   The skin condition is most common in babies and small children but  that is not to say that it will not continue to bother a child well into  adulthood or even in some cases not show up at all until the adult  years.</p>
<p><strong>Who gets eczema?</strong><br />
Anyone  can get eczema but some research shows that those individuals with  asthma and hay fever tend to have the condition more commonly.  This is  not necessarily the cause of eczema but only a common link that may  occur in those with the condition.  Adults can go their entire lives  without any sign of having eczema and then one day start showing  symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>Why do people get eczema?</strong><br />
Some  individuals who have eczema do fairly well controlling the rash  breakouts but others may be encouraging them to occur by using products  that agitate the condition.  Certain laundry detergents, dish soaps, and  even certain types of materials can cause the skin to become irritated  and result in an eczema breakout.</p>
<p><strong>Why can’t I get eczema to go away?</strong><br />
Finally,  many individuals not only ask the question “Is eczema contagious?” but  also why can’t it be made to go away.  The answer to this question is  because there is no definitive information regarding the cause of eczema  which makes it difficult to come up with a treatment to get it to go  away.  For now those that suffer will have to settle for relief rather  than a cure.</p>
<p>Eczema  may seem like it is a condition that can be passed on but this is far  from the truth.  There may be skin conditions that are contagious but  eczema is surely not one of them.</p>
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		<title>Red Rash on Legs: Three Common Skin Conditions It Could Be</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skin conditions are a common thing that affect many people every day but many individuals have not a clue as to what type of skin condition they have which makes it very difficult to treat it.  Some skin conditions are treated with remedies that can be found in almost any grocery or drug store while &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/red-rash-on-legs/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skin  conditions are a common thing that affect many people every day but  many individuals have not a clue as to what type of skin condition they  have which makes it very difficult to treat it.  Some skin conditions  are treated with remedies that can be found in almost any grocery or  drug store while others may require advice and treatment from a doctor  or dermatologist.  Some conditions may not be completely healable but  that is not to say that the effects can’t be greatly relieved with  certain remedies.  Even home remedies can sometimes offer a degree of  relief from such things as itching, inflammation, and occurrences and  any type of relief is welcome if you are prone to getting a red rash on  legs.  And then there are cases in which you do not even have to use  products such as antihistamines and hydrocortisone creams but rather  just have to refrain from using certain products or taking certain  medications.  Often you will not know this though unless you speak to a  professional about your condition.  Not everybody has the time or money  to see a doctor every time they break out in a rash though which is why  it may be helpful to know what a few of the more common conditions are  and how to tell if you have one of these or another skin condition.   Listed are three of the most common skin conditions and the symptoms  that characterize them.</p>
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<li>Contact Dermatitis – One  common skin condition that effects probably millions of people though  in many different forms is contact dermatitis.  The condition is caused  by an individual coming in contact with certain things that will  irritate the skin and cause a rash to break out.  Those that do get such  rashes are allergic to whatever it is they came in contact with.   Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are all things that tend to  cause contact dermatitis.  Rashes can range from minor to severe greatly  depending on how much self control the individual who has it has.   Itching the rash will sometimes make it spread but the good news is  that these types of conditions are very treatable and there are ways to  prevent getting them as well.</li>
<li>Psoriasis &#8211;  Psoriasis  is another skin condition known for producing a red rash on legs as  well as arms too.  The health industry has not yet been able to pinpoint  the exact cause of the condition but there are known treatments that  will offer those that suffer from it some form of relief.  There is no  cure for the chronic condition but not everyone who has it breaks out  often.  If you do you will want to try one of the many treatment options  to see if they work for you.</li>
<li>Eczema &#8211;  Eczema  is another form of dermatitis and is also another condition that lacks a  cure.  This condition is seen most often in children so if you notice a  red rash on your child’s legs you may want to consider this fact.   Topical creams, and antihistamines offer relief from itching for many  individuals and it also may be beneficial to keep the skin moisturized  in attempt to prevent agitation.</li>
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<p>If  none of these conditions sound like what you think you may have it  could be one of many others.  Conditions that persist should be checked  by a doctor in order to rule out anything serious.  Fortunately if it is  one of these three conditions relief may be closer that you realized.</p>
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		<title>Stomach Rashes and the Conditions That May Cause Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people get stomach rashes every now and then but many of those individuals do not have any clue as to what may cause them.  Many people just assume that rashes come and go often with no real cause for them in the first place but the truth is that in many cases &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/stomach-rashes/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people get stomach rashes every now and then but many of those individuals do not have any clue as to what may cause them.  Many people just assume that rashes come and go often with no real cause for them in the first place but the truth is that in many cases there are underlying conditions that cause them.  Sometimes the causing condition is just a minor thing while other times the condition may be more serious and require professional treatment.  What kind of treatment you seek depends on the type of condition you have so it is important to pay close attention to what your symptoms are, how often you have them, and what types of things you may do to trigger a rash.  In some cases after watching your symptoms for a while you may find that you are using a certain product or engaging in a certain activity that is making your rash appear.  If this is the case you may not even need anything more than an over the counter anti-itching cream to relieve the effects of the rash that you have on your stomach.  That means that getting rid of your rash could mean just a simple trip to the drugstore and you would not have to suffer anymore.</p>
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<p><strong>Skin Conditions That Cause Stomach Rashes</strong></p>
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<li><em>Psoriasis </em>-  One of the more common skin conditions that may cause a rash to appear on the stomach is psoriasis.  Likely you have heard of psoriasis before but may not have ever thought to relate the chronic condition with the rashes that you experience.  Psoriasis has the potential to be either mild or severe so even if you breakout with the rash only periodically psoriasis could be the cause.  To treat this condition in its milder form you can use topical treatments such as a hydrocortisone cream and antihistamine medications such as Benadryl.  More severe forms may require a prescription of something stronger from a doctor or dermatologist though.</li>
<li> <em>Dermatitis </em>-  Another common skin condition is dermatitis which many individuals also refer to as eczema.  Dermatitis can also range in severity and the less severe cases are treated much the same way as the less severe cases of psoriasis.  You may also be able to limit the effect of the condition by switching to perfume and dye free laundry detergents and soaps and by using all natural cleaners as these things tend to irritate the condition and cause flare ups.</li>
<li> <em>Neurodermatitis </em>-  Neurodermatitis is another skin condition that can cause itchy stomach rashes and is easily treated with over the counter medications.  The cause of the condition is not yet known to healthcare professionals but one thing that is for sure is that itching the rash will make it worse.  Relief can be found from remedies that will stop the itching such as ointments and allergy medications.</li>
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<p>There is no reason for you to suffer from itchy stomach rashes when you do not have to.  Determine if one of these three skin conditions are what may be causing your rash and you could finally find relief from your itching.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Free Forever by Rachel Anderson eBook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Product Name: Eczema Free Forever Author: Rachel Anderson Price: $29.97 Rating: 2 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: Jeffrey Smith Overview As a sufferer of eczema since an early childhood, and someone who has tried just about every medical solution for the itchy irritated skin caused by eczema &#8211; from Cortisone prescriptions to ancient Chinese &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/eczema-free-forever-by-rachel-anderson-ebook-review/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-141" title="eczema free forever" src="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/header-blue.jpg" alt="eczema free forever" width="408" height="90" />Product Name: Eczema Free Forever<br />
Author: Rachel Anderson<br />
Price: $29.97<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 2 out of 5 stars<br />
Reviewed by: Jeffrey Smith</p>
<p><strong>Overview</strong></p>
<p>As a sufferer of eczema since an early childhood, and someone who has tried just about every medical solution for the itchy irritated skin caused by eczema &#8211; from Cortisone prescriptions to ancient Chinese remedies.  I love playing tennis, but when I sweat, especially if my skin was dry I got really bad eczema around my shoulders and neck.  Many times I had to stop playing matches prematurely, because the pain and irritation was too much. </p>
<p>Searching through Google one night, I came across this eBook.  That night my eczema was particularly bad, and I was willing to try anything, even though I felt the site was just dishing out claims without giving much information on what kind of content was in the book.  Eczema Free Forever is an ok book, but I think it would be better to just go to a dermatologist&#8217;s office.  You could for sure find something better at the same price.  I would probably go to amazon.com.  At amazon, you can look at hundreds of reviews from actual buyers and make your decision.</p>
<p>What I don&#8217;t like about Eczema Free Forever, is that it is just a book.  There are no creams, ointments, or pills that can help you with the problem.  I guess this is good and bad, but truthfully, I think a combination of treatments with diet and medications would have better results.</p>
<p>About the book:</p>
<p>Written by Rachel Anderson, Eczema Free Forever is 7 Chapters of information that identifies eczema, its causes, and how to cure it naturally.  </p>
<p><strong>Product Claims (May not be true)</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Clears up eczema completely and      permanently within 10 days</li>
<li>Skin becomes softer and      smoother</li>
<li>Greater vitality and energy</li>
<li>Itching entirely alleviated</li>
<li>Better digestion and less      fatigue</li>
<li>Effective for both males &amp;      females</li>
<li>Effective for people of all      ages</li>
<li>Thousands of positive customer      testimonials</li>
<li>Completely natural and safe</li>
<li>No negative side effects</li>
<li>Easily accessible through      online download</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Eczema Free Forever by Rachel Anderson eBook: Pros &amp; Cons</strong></p>
<p><em>Good Points</em></p>
<ul>
<li>A natural and safe solution</li>
<li>No heavy medical jargon</li>
<li>Easy to read and follow</li>
<li>Lots of pictures and      illustrations</li>
<li>Identifies how what we eat      relates to eczema</li>
<li>The cure exposed – created from      ingredients found in your local supermarket</li>
<li>Identification of natural      supplement solutions for eczema, used directly on problem areas</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Bad Points</em></p>
<ul>
<li>There is no actual treatment (ie. a cream), it&#8217;s just a book.</li>
<li>Probably better to talk to a dermatologist</li>
<li>This eBook is only available      online</li>
<li>The website really does not      give any solid hints to what can be found in the book which makes it seem      a bit sketchy</li>
<li>This is a long term solution      that takes dedication.  Even though      the solutions in this book are not difficult, you will still have to work      at curing your eczema permanently.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Guarantee</strong></p>
<p>60 Days, 100% money back guarantee:<br />
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<p><strong>Final Thought..</strong></p>
<p>Many of these creams and prescriptions available on the market today only deal with the effects of eczema and do not help solve the problem from the source.  Rachel Anderson has found a cure that is all natural and safe.  Eczema Free Forever is a fantastic product, and has even helped with my acne breakouts.  After reading this book I learned that curing eczema is not just an external problem.  You have to cleanse your body inside and out to beat eczema from the source.</p>
<p>If you have tried everything else, with little success or just temporary results, I would highly recommend trying this book.  Even avoiding one irritating and painful breakout is worth the price of this book, and you have the chance of getting rid of this problem permanently with no side effects.  This product worked for me, it could work for you.</p>
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		<title>Itchy Skin at Night &#8211; What You Can Do About It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever tried to sleep at night only to be woken up over and over again due to itchy skin? Many individuals experience this problem and continue to suffer from itchy skin at night even though there is something that they can do about it. Itchy skin can be caused by numerous things which &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/itchy-skin-at-night/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever tried to sleep at night only to be woken up over and over again due to itchy skin?  Many individuals experience this problem and continue to suffer from itchy skin at night even though there is something that they can do about it.  </p>
<p>Itchy skin can be caused by numerous things which is why it is so important to distinguish what the cause of the itching is.  Itchy skin conditions range from very minor to very serious and so do the consequences of not caring for them properly.  This is another reason why they should not go untreated in addition to the fact that they can also be very uncomfortable and nobody should have to suffer such an annoyance.  </p>
<p>Conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and hives can all be relieved at the very least minimally so that at night you can finally get to sleep.  Likely you have plenty to do during the day that requires you to be rested and you can be if you know how your itching skin can be treated and relieved.  This is why it is important to know the most effective treatments for itchy skin conditions so that you know exactly what type of treatment you need.<br />
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Remedies for Itchy Skin at Night</strong><br />
Although preventing itchy skin at night is the ideal way to deal with the problem it is not always that easy.  And when you are unable to prevent skin conditions you want to know what to use to treat them.  Listed are some of the most common treatments for itchy skin conditions.</p>
<p>•	Hydrocortisone Cream – This type of treatment is a topical cream and is best when you are treating smaller areas of itchy skin.  You simply apply the cream and it most cases that are not severe it will relieve your itching.  For even more relief you can cover areas that you have applied the ointment with cold cotton clothes or bandages.  These creams should not be over used though so if your itching persists you may want to seek the advice of a physician.</p>
<p>•	Oral Antihistamines – You can also take oral antihistamines for your itchy skin condition which is essentially an allergy medication.  Benadryl is a popular brand of antihistamine but there are other brands as well as generics that are often less expensive.  As with any medication you should be sure to follow dosage recommendations listed on the product package to ensure your safety.</p>
<p>•	Ultraviolet Light – Another form of treatment for itchy skin conditions involves ultraviolet light.  According to healthcare professionals certain wavelengths of the light are known to relieve itching skin after repeated treatments.  </p>
<p>•	Treating the Cause – Finally, you can also rid yourself of itchy skin at night by having the condition that is causing it treated by a doctor.  There are certain medications for certain conditions that may make the condition completely go away and then you can be itch free.</p>
<p>Itchy skin at night can be annoying which is why there is no reason to deal with it.  Find a way to relive yourself so that you can finally sleep at night.</p>
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		<title>Itchy Patches on Skin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever had itchy red patches on your skin and wondered where they come from? Many people have and many people go without ever knowing what the cause is. Even individuals who have recurring rashes on their skin sometimes do not always go to the doctor to find out what the origin is. Not &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/itchy-patches-on-skin/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had itchy red patches on your skin and wondered where they come from?  Many people have and many people go without ever knowing what the cause is.  Even individuals who have recurring rashes on their skin sometimes do not always go to the doctor to find out what the origin is.  Not only does this mean being uncomfortable over and over again but it could also mean permanent damage to your skin either in the form of scarring or even nerve damage.</p>
<p>Nobody wants to deal which such drastic consequences yet many, many people go with skin conditions untreated.  There is no doubt that in these hard times it is getting more and more difficult to go to see a doctor but the health of your skin could depend on it.  At the very least if you have a skin condition you should try to treat it yourself with over the counter remedies.</p>
<p>Creams that contain hydrocortisone, medications that contain antihistamines, and certain ingredients you can add to your bathwater can all offer some degree of relief from whatever skin condition you may be suffering from.  But first you should determine what causes itchy patches on skin and what the patches on your skin are specifically and to do that you will need to know the names and symptoms of the various skin conditions as well.</p>
<p><strong>Itchy Patches on Skin &#8211;  Psoriasis</strong><br />
Skin is red<br />
Spots or bumps appear<br />
Skin may crack<br />
Skin may become scaly in appearance</p>
<p>There are a number of different types of psoriasis that could be affecting you if you are having these symptoms.  Some of the types of psoriasis include scalp psoriasis, pustular psoriasis, plaque psoriasis, and inverse psoriasis.  Each different form of psoriasis affects a different portion of the body and may be treated differently depending on where the rash is.  Common treatments include hydrocortisone creams and antihistamines.</p>
<p><strong>Itchy Patches on Skin &#8211;  Eczema</strong><br />
Patches that appear to be grayish-brown or red in color<br />
Raised bumps that may contain fluid<br />
Scaled skin<br />
Sometimes severe itching, particularly at night</p>
<p>Another name for the commonly suffered eczema is atopic dermatitis.  Many people suffer from the condition but it is not always chronic.  There is more than one form of the condition and when infants suffer from eczema it is usually in the form of cradle cap although the rash does not itch as bad when suffered from by an infant.  Common treatments are a typical topical anti-itch cream and an allergy medicine such as Benadryl.</p>
<p>Itchy Patches on Skin &#8211;  Chronic Hives<br />
Red patches on skin<br />
Red ring around patches in some cases<br />
Typically appear on extremities of on the face</p>
<p>There is no clear cause of chronic hives but stress, and allergies are thought to be common agitators.  Hives can last anywhere from a half an hour to nearly two days and then reappear immediately after.  You can use the same treatment for hives that you do for other rashes and in addition it may help to take a cool bath with oatmeal or baking soda.</p>
<p>Nobody wants an embarrassing red rash but even more most people do not want to suffer from the itching caused by such a condition.  If you have an idea of what the different skin conditions could be then you will be a step closer to being healed or at least relieved.</p>
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		<title>Red Rash on Body</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Likely you have had at some point in your life a rash on your body and wondered what it was but some people get them over and over again and still do not determine the cause. Some rashes are basically harmless such as heat rashes and hives but other rashes can be more serious and &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/red-rash-on-body/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Likely you have had at some point in your life a rash on your body and wondered what it was but some people get them over and over again and still do not determine the cause.  Some rashes are basically harmless such as heat rashes and hives but other rashes can be more serious and should be treated either with over the counter remedies or by a doctor.</p>
<p>I am sure you are wondering how you are supposed to know which rashes to treat yourself, when you should see a doctor, or which rashes you should ignore.  Well there are a number of signs and distinguishing differences between the different types of red rashes that you can get and certain ones have certain characteristics.</p>
<p>nowing what these characteristics are will help you to determine how serious a red rash on body parts are and help you to determine exactly what course of action you should take.  Why suffer with an itchy, irritating rash after all when you do not have to?</p>
<p><strong>Red Rash on Body &#8211; Types of Rashes<br />
</strong><br />
Hives – Hives are characterized by red bumps on the skin.  This skin condition can be caused by a number of things including allergies to certain foods and medicines.  Hives come and go according to no uniform standard and can occur at basically anytime if one is prone to them.<br />
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Red Rash on Body &#8211; Dermatitis</strong><br />
This skin condition is also commonly known as eczema and affects many people though with varying degrees.  Dermatitis is characterized by red and inflamed skin that often appears swollen.  There are multiple forms of dermatitis and each one generally affects a certain area of skin such as the scalp or the face.</p>
<p><strong>Red Rash on Body &#8211; Tinea Infections</strong><br />
This type of infection includes ring worm, jock itch, and athlete’s foot.  These are all fungal infections that appear flat and round and cause itching.<br />
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Red Rash on Body &#8211; Psoriasis</strong><br />
The skin condition psoriasis involves the development of cells.  Due to a quickened skin cell life cycle cells develop more quickly and build up until they become scaly looking and silver in color.  For some individuals the condition can be painful.</p>
<p>Making Red Rash on Body Go Away<br />
Determine Underlying Cause – The best way to get rid of a skin condition is to determine the underlying cause so that it can be treated and breakouts can cease.  Although not all conditions can be made to completely go away many can be treated enough to minimize the effects to a degree.  If it is possible to see a doctor that is always the solution that is advisable.</p>
<p>Topical Solutions – Topical creams are a great way to reduce the itching brought on by some skin conditions.  The hydrocortisone containing creams are more designed for smaller rashes though rather than those that break out on the whole body.</p>
<p>Allergy Medications – Allergy medications that contain antihistamines such as Benadryl will also help relieve itching caused by skin conditions in some cases.  Medications such as these should not be used as a long term solution though.</p>
<p>It is difficult to keep track of all of the different skin conditions and treatments but having a general idea of how to relieve some of the affects will at least make them more bearable.  Any skin condition that seems to last longer than normal should be checked by a doctor so that they may help you finally get the relief you have always hoped for.</p>
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		<title>Red Itchy Bumps on Skin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people at some point in their lives have had red itchy bumps on skin and wondered what they are. Some individuals head right to the doctor or dermatologist to seek advice and treatment options but others suffer with the itchy bumps and never find out what the cause is. Not knowing where an itchy &#8230; <a href="http://www.skindisordertreatments.com/red-itchy-bumps-on-skin/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people at some point in their lives have had red itchy bumps on skin and wondered what they are.  Some individuals head right to the doctor or dermatologist to seek advice and treatment options but others suffer with the itchy bumps and never find out what the cause is.</p>
<p>Not knowing where an itchy skin rash comes from not only means suffering when you may not have to but it also can mean giving whatever the condition is to someone else.  Or worst case scenario your skin could end up scarring or suffering some other sort of permanent damage due to the untreated condition.  Many rashes are treated the same way but that still does not take away from the importance of knowing what the rash is as some may need more aggressive treatment than others.</p>
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<p>You can somewhat determine what red itchy bumps on skin means just by knowing what each type of skin condition or rash looks like.  Although red bumps may be common there are distinguishing difference in the size, color, and type depending on what the bumps are caused by.  Knowing the most common types of rashes and what they look like will help you to know how to get relief.<br />
Rashes Defined By Appearance:</p>
<p>- Small Red Bumps</p>
<p>- Intense Itching</p>
<p>Red itchy bumps on skin with these characteristics could very well likely be some sort of lice.  The type of lice it is would be determined by where on the body the bumps and the itching occur.  In some cases you can also see tiny insects by looking closely, especially in the hair.  Rashes caused by lice are often easily treated with a wash that can be bought in your local drugstore.</p>
<p>- Different Sized Red Bumps</p>
<p>- Bumps are Raised</p>
<p>- May Come and Go</p>
<p>Red itchy bumps on skin characterized by these types of bumps are likely a case of hives which can be brought on by one of many things.  Two common causes of hives are allergies to certain foods and certain medications.  Hives tend to not last long but you can use a hydrocortisone cream on them if they are causing you to itch.  It may also help to take an allergy medicine containing an antihistamine.</p>
<p>- Inflamed Areas of Skin</p>
<p>- Red in Color</p>
<p>- Appears Swollen</p>
<p>This type of red itchy bumps on skin generally describes eczema which is also referred to as dermatitis.  Different individuals tend to have different degrees of the disease and sometimes the condition can be chronic.  Eczema is also treated with ointments and allergy medications and relief can also be attained by covering the affected areas with cool cotton cloths.</p>
<p>- Silver Scales</p>
<p>- Patches of Dry Red Skin</p>
<p>- Can Be Painful</p>
<p>Psoriasis is usually described by the above symptoms.  This is another condition that has the potential to be chronic and is treated much the same way that eczema is.  It may also be beneficial to see a doctor about additional treatment options for psoriasis.</p>
<p>It isn’t easy being able to tell one skin condition from another but if you know what to look for you may be able to distinguish the difference.  Although differences may only be slight they are different rashes nonetheless.  Maybe by knowing what you are suffering from you can finally get some relief.</p>
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