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Filed Under (Allergy) by Linda Robison on 29-08-2009

Just thinking of rashes can make you feel itchy all over. The word rash covers a lot of territory. Common rashes alter the feel and look of your skin. Some appear on small areas and others cover the entire body.

Causes of skin rashes are many as there are a many different types of skin rashes. One might get a viral rash, fungus rash, sun poisoning rash, bacterial rash, or a basic sweat rash. Some people even get a stress.

Looking at pictures of skin rashes might give you a basic rash diagnosis. However, many rashes behave alike so getting a medical skin rash diagnosis and treatment protocol is always a good idea.

Common Types of Rashes: One of the most common rashes is Atopic dermatitis, which is a kind of eczema. This rash is one tied to genetics and usually manifests in childhood. The general symptoms include patches of dry, scaly skin on the legs, arms, and chest.

A second very common rash is contact dermatitis. Basically your skin comes in contact with something that irritates it or to which you have an allergy. Poison ivy rash is one example.

Two other types of rashes that are scaly in nature are psoriasis and pityriasis rosea. Psoriasis is often times genetically linked and can appear as a leg rash, elbow rash and on the knees.

Internal Rash Aid: If you’re experiencing any type of common rash, like a prickly heat rash, fungal rash, or HIV skin rash, there are a few great products that you can try without prescription. I’ve been recommending a natural product that blends herbs and biochemic tissue salts together to cleanse and purify your system from the inside out.

These homeopathic tablets are taken internally to boost the immune system and hydrate the skin keeping it healthy. And its much cleaner that messy lotions, potions, or creams.

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