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Dr. Ashraf Joudeh

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Welcome! How can I help with your medical question? Hello I'm getting a rashes some times at my arms and chest do tell me the reason. Have you seen a doctor about this yet? What medications are you taking? No Anything else in your medical history you think the doctor should know? No

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الأسئلة المجابة 16952 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%

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Taking care of rashes at home

You can treat most contact rashes, but it depends on the cause. Follow these guidelines to help ease discomfort and speed up the healing process:
  • Use mild, gentle cleansers instead of scented bar soaps.
  • Use warm water instead of hot water for washing your skin and hair.
  • Pat the rash dry instead of rubbing it.
  • Let the rash breathe. If it’s possible, avoid covering it with clothing.
  • Stop using new cosmetics or lotions because they may have triggered the rash.
  • Apply unscented moisturizing lotion to areas affected by eczema.
  • Avoid scratching the rash because doing so can make it worse and could lead to infection.
  • Apply an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream to the affected area if the rash is very itchy and causing discomfort. Calamine lotion can also help relieve rashes from chickenpox, poison ivy, or poison oak.
  • Take an oatmeal bath. This can soothe the itchiness associated with rashes from eczema or psoriasis. Here’s how to make an oatmeal bath.
  • Wash your hair and scalp regularly with dandruff shampoo if you have dandruff along with a rash. Medicated dandruff shampoo is commonly available at drugstores, but your doctor can prescribe stronger types if you need them.

rash /

A rash is a noticeable change in the texture or color of your skin. Your skin may become scaly, bumpy, itchy, or otherwise irritated. There are numerous causes for rashes, including:
  • allergies
  • medications
  • cosmetics
  • certain diseases, such as chickenpox and measles

What causes rashes?

  • Contact dermatitis
  • Medications
  • Tick bites
  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Lupus erythematosus
  • chickenpox
  • measles
  • impetigo

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