Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How to treat skin rashes

Also known as "rash" rashes are a condition that inflames the skin, develop stains with relief and produce an itching or burning sensation. They are not contagious and usually occur in the months of summer, or intense heat, combined with fat, bacteria, dust or skin dry, resulting in a substance thick it blocked sweat glands. The medical term is "miliaria".


How to treat skin rashes

1- Symptoms and causes of rash:

The rash appears in any person and at any age, in the neck, waist, chest, back and genitals, mostly. It is red and scratching violently blisters or pustules may occur at. The skin when it is affected by this type of rash itchy enough, can cause irritability and restlessness. It usually goes away within 5 or 7 days and others may appear to.
Factors that trigger the rash include:

Excessive exposure to the Sun (UVA and UVB) rays
Much sweating during exercise
Lot of clothes
Lack of hygiene or cleaning of perspiration
Use of synthetics
Food poisoning
Acidity of stomach
Stress
Side effects of certain medications
Consumption of too much greasy food, or at any time
Smoking
Drinking alcohol
Irritating articles (chains, earrings, bracelets, etc.)
Humid and warm climate
Natural remedies for rash
Take a bath of immersion with a few tablespoons of baking soda or oatmeal. Soak the area for an hour approximately. Both elements act directly on the skin and relieve the symptoms of the rash, such as itching and inflammation.
Boil a handful of flakes of oatmeal with a little water until a paste forms. Wait for it to cool and place on a cloth or clean gauze. Applied as a compress on the affected skin.
Place the shell of a watermelon in the refrigerator, wipe gently in the area with rash to relieve redness, heat and itching.
Make an infusion of Chamomile and soak a cotton ball once it has cooled a little. It serves to clean the affected area and also to soothe the symptoms.
Apply a stalk of aloe vera pulp directly on the rash to relieve redness and prevent dryness of the skin.
Mix cornstarch with water to form a paste. Apply gently in the affected area and leave on until it dries completely. With a taolla soaked in cold water, then remove to cleaning without rubbing, delicately.
Mix some leaves of Mallow with butter to a paste. Apply a sterile gauze and placed in the area where the rash appeared. Allow a few minutes to relieve the itching and soften the skin.
Two stalks of celery in half a litre of water, boil for 10 minutes. Drain and soak gauze or cotton fabrics which shall then apply some pressure (without pain) in the rash area. Secure with tape or a bandage and leave on overnight.
Apply cold compresses made with ice cubes, directly in the area of the rash, to relieve the heat and itching of the skin instantly. Also it is advised to take a bath with cold water (the maximum bearable).
Soaking gauzes, sterilized in a mixture made with three parts of boiled water and alcohol. This serves to heal faster and prevent it from becoming infected.
Mix two tablespoons of sandalwood powder with two tablespoons of coriander powder. Then two tablespoons rose water. Be a homogeneous paste. Throughout the affected area and allow to dry. Wash with cold water.
Make a paste with Green Clay and water and place in the eruptions of the skin to reduce the redness and itching.
Wash and step on some shells and banana (banana) and applied to the rash. Wrap the area with a cloth and hold firmly. Leave at least two hours to make this fruit allantoin detach their anti-inflammatory properties and anti fungal.
Apply a few drops of extract of Witch Hazel on the rash. You can also soak a cotton ball and place on the affected area. This home remedy soothes the itching, dry rashes and blisters with pus is.
Chop a cucumber into small pieces and place in a blender or processor. Stir to make a paste and apply on the skin. Wrap with fabric and leaving a full day to act. This vegetable is an excellent anti-inflammatory.
Make an infusion with some seeds of amaranth, leave to cool, soak a cotton ball and apply in the eruptions, as if it were a compress. Repeat several times a day (at least three, morning, afternoon and evening).


How to treat skin rashes


Make an infusion of Marigold, an excellent remedy for dermatitis, Burns, the eczema, rashes and hives. Apply through a gauze soaked in the affected area.
Apply a poultice with an onion crushed and macerated with a splash of Apple Cider vinegar. You can also leave the bulb of this plant diluted in water all night and soak a cotton ball in the resulting liquid. The onion has excellent soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Make a decoction of the root and dandelion leaves (half a teaspoon of each), boiling and let stand for a few minutes. It is indicated to treat many skin conditions such as acne, the eczema and rashes.
Prepare an infusion of a spoonful of fresh or dried thyme by half a liter of water. Apply on the affected area to minimize the frequent symptoms of rashes.
Try these easy and useful homemade tips.your comments will highly appreciated.

2 comments:

  1. The piece of information seems really genuine. Body rashes or skin rashes are one of the most common skin problems and it results in redness and irritation of the skin. When I was suffering from this condition, I searched a lot about it and luckily found some sites that were providing Body Rash Home Remedies . I tried those remedies and you won’t believe I got positive results just in few weeks. So, I refer you the same to try Herbal Remedies for Body Rash for good results.

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  2. When the skin gets irritated and inflamed there is a lot of itchiness. If itching is really severe and intense, blisters and rashes may appear on the skin. Certain Homemade Remedies for Body Rashes can help you to reduce the symptoms of this condition. When our nature has the ability to cure any condition effectively then why are you using medicines and tolerating their side effects. The best way is to try Home remedies for body rashes to cure this condition safely and quickly.

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