Sep
23
Filed Under (Allergy) by Linda Robison on 23-09-2009

Strep rash also known as scarlatina or scarlet fever is one of the more common types of skin rashes. And it usually occurs during a bout of strep throat.

Even looking at pictures of Red Itchy skin rashes may not help. Thats why its always a good idea to see your physician for a diagnosis. Since there are so many different types of skin disorders that look like rashes.

According to the American Dermatology Association a strep rash usually appears about 12 and 48 hours after strep throat manifests. Some symptoms of strep throat include a headache, sore throat, high fever, swollen glands and infected tonsils.

A strep rash looks like a bad sunburn with little red bumps. These bumps can start on the chest and then develop into a groin rash, underarm rash, and into a rash on the legs. It can also develop into a sweaty rash and be very itchy.

When you press on a strep rash spot, it whitens. It will take about a week for the rash to go away. Afterward the skin may peel for several more weeks, making things very uncomfortable.

Strep rashes are most common in children and young teens 5-15 years of age. Antibiotics are the most common course of treatment and may clear the strep throat and rash, but the itching might still persist.

While most strep rashes occur due to a strep throat, it is possible for this rash to develop in response to a skin infection. This is serious and should be looked at by a physician.

While a strep rash is not contagious, the strep infection is very contagious. You can protect yourself against this by keeping your hands clean, especially during flu season. Also, avoid contact with others until you have been taking antibiotics for a least a full day. You can also arm yourself with an herbal tonic that helps boost your immune system and keeps the skin healthy.

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Aug
30
Filed Under (Allergy) by Kris Bovay on 30-08-2009

Eczema symptoms are fairly common. Right now there are no know cures for eczema however, natural old home remedies for eczema have been found to be effective in treating the condition. Symptoms of eczema include redness, dryness, itchiness, blisters, inflammation, and scaly or flaky skin. These symptoms can cover small areas or large areas of the body; they can also present as mile or moderate or extreme.

Causes of this skin condition are unknown however it is known that certain events trigger eczema. Triggers include foods; allergic reactions not just to foods but also to metals and chemicals; hay fever; asthma; poor management of stress; bad circulation; other infections; sweating excessively; and more (particularly environmental conditions). Your medical history also plays a role in your predisposition for eczema as there seems to be a genetic relationship amongst families. Eczema skin conditions have been a problem for some time; natural old home remedies for eczema have been tried, and proven, over time to provide relief to sufferers.

What are the different types of eczema? They include: Dyshidrotic dermatitis ” inflamed and irritated skin on the hands or feet; Contact dermatitis ” a more temporary condition related to allergies; Stasis dermatitis ” found on the lower legs as dry, itchy and inflamed skin, this is related to bad circulation; Seborrheic dermatitis (also known as dandruff) is a scalp condition ” the scalp is dry, itchy, flaky and the condition will spread if scratched; Nummular dermatitis is found in older adults, and demonstrates round, circular patches of irritated and inflamed skin; Atopic dermatitis is a chronic eczema that is believed to be an inherited or genetic condition that runs in families. People with this form of eczema often also have hay fever or asthma; and Heurodermatitis is a skin condition related to stress, this eczema demonstrates itchy, dry skin.

Eczema cannot spread through touch and it is not contagious (although some types of eczema can spread on your body if scratched, such as Seborrheic dermatitis). Since there are many causes, or triggers, of eczema, researchers have been unable to find a cure. However just as there are a number of triggers for eczema, there are also a number of remedies and treatments.

You can get commercial treatments for eczema; such as steroid creams, antibiotics, and UV radiation. However most of these treatments have a number of potentially serious side effects.

Natural old home remedies provide an alternative to commercial treatments. Wash the affected area with cool water (hot water will make it worse). Dry thoroughly and apply a no-water, no-alcohol moisturizer. Consider some of these home health remedies for eczema: aloe vera for soothing; salt or white vinegar soaks for cleaning and drying; olive oil, evening primrose oil, lavender oil, and plantain for moisturizing (with no alcohol or water).

What are your eczema triggers? Take preventative measures; if you can control your exposure to what triggers your eczema, you will find your eczema occurrences are minimized. Are your allergies the eczema triggers? Are you allergic to grass? Do you have hay fever? Do you react to contact with metal, in particular to nickel? Nickel has been found to be a common allergen among eczema sufferers (nickel is found in computer components). Do members of your family have eczema? Is there a genetic relationship? Does your eczema flare-up more when you are under stress? Find ways to manage your stress and avoid allergens; and as soon as your eczema symptoms start, try to contain and minimize the area. The smaller the area, the more quickly old home remedies will work.

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Aug
28
Filed Under (Allergy) by Linda Robison on 28-08-2009

Can foods cause eczema. Many people think eating certain foods causes eczema, however the truth is foods do not CAUSE eczema, but they do cause eczema symptoms and flare-ups.

Eczema and Food Allergies

If you suffer from eczema you may see a connection between an increase in symptoms and eating certain foods. Foods like milk, wheat, seafood, nuts, eggs, soy, preservatives and common chemicals can cause eczema sufferers flare-ups and breakouts.

What makes it so difficult to pin point the offending food is that eczema skin symptoms may not appear until 24-48 hours after eating.

How To Treat Eczema Symptoms

While the foods that cause eczema symptoms can vary from person to person, here are some tips to find out what is your food allergy. Do you have a favorite food that falls into the allergy list of foods above?

Start with your favorite food first ” Especially if it falls within the common food trigger list and try avoiding it for one week. Then re-introduce it again and see how your skin reacts. Common foods and preservatives to avoid are: milk/dairy/eggs, peanuts, wheat, and soy. Also, consider many additives found in common foods like soups.

Over The Counter Eczema Treatment

Following a diet is hard, we all know that. And while you should try to reduce the offending allergic foods that cause eczema flare ups, you can also apply a topical gel and lotion that can help heal the skin and reduce burning and itching.

As a health advisor, I have researched hundreds of products and spoke with hundreds of eczema sufferers about their problems and results. I know how difficult it is finding that right product that really works. Thats why Im impressed with this all Natural Treatment for Eczema.

Are you currently using an eczema rash treatment? Is it working? Would you feel safe or comfortable applying this treatment a child’s skin? If you answered No, then you shouldn’t be using it either. Eczema skin is hypersensitive so your eczema treatments should especially formulated for ultra-sensitive skin.

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Aug
15
Filed Under (Allergy) by Linda Robison on 15-08-2009

Home remedies for dry skin are pretty effective and cost much less than commericla products. Below youll find a list of the best tips for dry skin with safe and easy to use ingredients and products. While even the best treatment for dry skin may not always be a cure, many people do find relief from bumpy dry skin using the affordable dry skin care tips outlined on this site.

Best Treatment For Dry Skin

One of the most common dry skin causes is soap. Most soap products are not pH balanced and can cause dry cracking skin. Your body and facial cleanser creams should always have a pH balance of 7. Dont purchase a cleanser if you dont know the pH level. So one of the most important home remedies for dry skin is to use a pH balanced cleanser on your face and body.

The pH measures the how acidic or alkaline your cleanser is. Normal healthy skin is usually in the range of 4.2 to 5.6 and a good facial cleanser cream should also be within this range. At this level, the acid mantle (the skin surface) is in good condition and is able to protect the skin from dehydration and other damaging elements of the environment like wind, sun or bacteria. A pH below 7 is considered more acidic and above 7 is more alkaline.

One of the best things you can do to cure dry skin is to massage emu oil into the skin. Emu oil has been around for thousands of year and has been used by the Aborigines. They had to brave the harsh sun of Australia and knew that not only can emu oil moisturize the skin; it has been known to heal and protect it. You should apply the Emu Oil each time you wash your skin and every night before you go to bed. Its best to apply the oil while the skin is still damp, not wet, and just slightly damp like right after drying it with a towel.

Home Remedies For Dry Skin – Hydrataing Mask

Once a week or so give yourself a nice mask facial for dry skin. This mask will also help tighten the skin ” so consider using it before going out for big night. Your skin will look fabulous! Here is what youll need for the Dry Skin Mask:

- 2 egg yolks – 2-3 teaspoons of honey

Whisk the egg yolks while slowly adding the honey and continue to mix. Then smooth the mixtures all over the face and neck. Be sure to have a face towel handy incase it drips. Leave on for30 minutes. If possible, it is best to lie down and just rest for a while until it starts to dry. It makes it easier because the mixture will tend to drip a bit. Wash off using warm water and a wash cloth and apply a good water-proof moisturizer

Cure For Dry Skin – Diet

Surprising, dry skin responds well to a healthful diet. When people look for a cure for dry skin, they hardly ever look at their diet. But just remember if you are obsessed with low fat diets and you suffer from dry skin, you might need more essential fats into your diet. Make sure to eat several servings of fruits, vegetables, and small amount of good fats such as olive oil, flax seeds, or avocados. Also, consider taking a good, quality fish oil supplement. Fish oil can also help reduce weight, cholesterol, arthritic conditions and even improve mood for those suffering from depression.

Home Remedies for Dry Skin – Moisturizer for Dry Skin

In some cases, home remedies for dry skin may not be enough to cure dry skin symptoms and some people find they need a little extra help by using a good dry skin cream or lotion. The best lotion for dry skin is one that wont rub or wipe off right after you apply it and is noncomdegenic (wont clog pores or cause breakouts). After months of researching we found a therapeutic dry skin lotion that is clinically tested and guaranteed to meet pharmaceutical standards. Plus it contains natural soothing botanicals and protect against sun damage.

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