A rash can occur in different size anywhere on the skin. They are sores or blisters which are itchy, painful and sometimes filled with puss. Rashes appear on skin due to many reasons, the most basis reason being poor hygienic conditions, hence the first and foremost step towards rash treatment is good hygiene.
One must also notice if they have any kind of allergy to jewelry, dust, fabrics or animal fur as they can also be the reasons of your painful rashes. Avoid coming in contact with these things and do not share your clothes and makeup.
Sometime an insect bite can also leave itchy rashes on your body. In that case treating the rash becomes imperative. Dealing with rash can be a troublesome task. There are a number of rash treatments available which can be of great help.
However, you may bring about the following simple changes which are simple and easy natural and home measures in your daily routine to see effective results:
Diet: Skin rashes often occur due to improper health, hence an improved diet become essential. Hence, one must avoid spicy, hot and salty food and include healthy green leafy vegetable and fruits in one’s diet. Consumption of beverages, hard drink and smoke must also be stopped as it hinders the progress. But one must be careful of foods of which one is allergic of.
Hydrate your body: Dehydration aggravates the condition of rashes. Hydrating one’s body is an integral part of any kind of rash treatment. So, drink plenty of water which not only keep your body hydrated but also detoxify your body. Healthy juices can also be taken to serve the purpose. Neem juice which helps in purifying the blood removing the toxins which are also the major cause of skin rashes and acnes.
Aloe Vera: using this curative plant is tested and tried to cure skin rashes. Fresh sap taken from its leaf can be applied like gel over the affected body parts to bring instant relief to the itchy rashes.
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by on 07. Apr, 2010 in Diseases and Conditions


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