A Rash After the Shingles Vaccine
In May 2006, the Food and Drug Administration approved a vaccine, known as Zostavax, to prevent shingles in adults over 60.
Read more →Face rashes and ringworm can be treated with salicylic acid or targeted home remedies. Understanding how dairy, gluten, and even excess caffeine impact skin health helps in preventing recurrent outbreaks and itchy red blotches.
In May 2006, the Food and Drug Administration approved a vaccine, known as Zostavax, to prevent shingles in adults over 60.
Read more →When small red bumps primarily occur on the belly, they usually are caused by an environmental factor. An allergic reaction to clothing may cause the rash or you may have picked up scabies from another person carrying the bugs.
Read more →If you notice a red, itchy area around your neck, you may have a rash. Rashes like poison ivy and hives may go away without treatment, while other rashes like dermatitis and scabies may require prescription medication, according to the Mayo Clinic. See a doctor to determine the cause of your itchy skin.
Read more →Heat rash is a common condition. It occurs when your skin overheats and itchy bumps develop. In temperate climates, it usually happens in the summertime, but in tropical climates, it can occur all year round. The rash can develop anywhere you have sweat glands, but it is most common on the back and chest.
Read more →Three-year-old children are prone to picking up many of the viruses that they come into contact with, partly because they have not yet fully developed their immune system and partly because they tend to touch everything they see.
Read more →According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, about 7 million Americans have a fish allergy, with tuna, halibut and salmon being the most allergenic fish. If you’re allergic to salmon, you will need to remain under a doctor’s care to prevent further complications. MayoClinic.
Read more →Heat rash—also called prickly heat—causes red, itchy bumps on your skin. It is often a result of exercising in hot, humid weather. Infants, owing to their immature sweat glands, are also susceptible.
Read more →Foot rashes have many underlying causes. Some foot rashes affect only the toes or heels, while other conditions can occur on the tops or bottoms of feet. Skin rashes that affect the whole foot may be chronic. See your doctor for an accurate diagnosis if you develop a foot rash.
Read more →Salicylic acid is often used in the treatment of acne and other skin conditions to exfoliate the face. Concentrations of acid used in medications can vary greatly, from as little as 2 percent to as much as 35 percent.
Read more →They’re red, they’re round and they’re really irritating. Annular skin rashes are those that manifest in a circular pattern. Skin rashes can be relatively benign, or they can be a symptom of a major systemic illness.
Read more →Rashes can appear anywhere on the body and cause varying symptoms. They can occur as localized red, itchy bumps or cause widespread breakouts. Those who experience rashes usually also have other signs and symptoms associated with it such as tenderness, peeling and dry skin.
Read more →A rash under the breast usually develops when the lower breast rests against the skin below. Trapped moisture, perspiration and friction between the skin of the breast and chest wall causes an inflammatory rash called intertrigo. The affected skin can become secondarily infected with yeast, bacteria, or both.
Read more →Lactic acid, salicylic acid and urea are all keratolytics that are often used in the treatment of skin conditions such as psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, corns and calluses. Drugs.com explains that keratolytics help to loosen and shed rough, hard, scaly skin.
Read more →According to the Humane Society of the United States, one third of American households have cats, and many families with cats have more than one. Millions of individuals have allergies to their domestic pets, and allergies are much more likely to occur in response to cats than to dogs.
Read more →Salicylic acid is an ingredient in over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription topical medications used to treat acne, psoriasis and some types of warts. It may also be used to produce a light cosmetic peel. Salicylic acid works by dissolving the top layer of skin and encouraging new skin to form beneath it.
Read more →A rash following exposure to a virus is a normal reaction by the body as it tries to fight the invading illness. Rashes may appear in any age group and frequently develop in children exposed to common childhood viruses such as fifth disease, or parvovirus.
Read more →A rash caused by skin contact with an allergen is referred to by the medical term "allergic contact dermatitis." Allergic contact dermatitis occurs when the body identifies a foreign substance as being a potential threat and responds by releasing chemicals called histamines.
Read more →Extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet rays (photosensitivity) may cause a red, itchy rash to erupt on the skin within a matter of minutes.
Read more →Rashes that involve the skin of the face can be caused by infections, irritations or inflammatory reactions. Local reactions cause a variety of facial skin rashes; however, some facial rashes can be caused by systemic medical conditions as well.
Read more →Cranberry is an evergreen berry shrub native to North America. This berry plant is used for treating bladder and kidney disease, yeast infection and helicobacter pylori infections resulting in gastrointestinal ulcers and dental plagues. An allergic reaction to cranberry is rare but possible.
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