To
reduce the itching of the skin a mild OTC hydrocortisone cream can be used for
few days. Prevention Use a soap-free cleanser. Apply a moisturizer like
petroleum jelly twice a day. Avoid exposure to sun and use a suitable
sunscreen. Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis (IGH) Cause IGH is a skin condition
and its symptoms are small white spots or white freckles. These spots are
painless and appear on body areas which are exposed to sun like arms, legs,
face, and shoulders. This condition is benign and affects people who have a
history of long-term sun exposure. Treatment No treatment is necessary as the
condition is harmless. Also, there is no effective treatment for the condition.
However, cosmetics to cover the sunspots on skin can be used to make them less
visible. Retinoids like tretinoin creams can be applied on the affected area.
Prevention Regular use of sunscreen lotion can prevent the development of new
lesion. Avoid exposing your skin to sun. Cover your arms and legs with clothes
and wear a hat when going out. Inflammation of the skin leads to a rash on the
body. Skin rashes come in a variety of textures and colors, depending on the
site of the rash. They can be localized or may spread throughout the body, if
left untreated.
Painful Skin Rashes They have characteristic traits. These
Nouveaulift rashes that itch are red in color and cause swollen and crusty sores. In some
cases, these sores form pus with bleeding, and may lead to blisters or
scarring. They are extremely uncomfortable and irritating. Some of them can be
contagious and spread to others on contact. Atopic Eczema The most common type
of skin rash is atopic eczema. This condition is characterized by rashes that
itch and burn. There is a formation of blisters, filled with pus-like fluid. If
untreated, it may lead to a secondary bacterial infection. Heat Rash A heat
rash can turn into an intense and painful skin condition. The affected skin
patch feels itchy, burns, and may form superficial blisters. These blisters are
deep red in color where skin bumps go away on their own. Sweating aggravates a
heat rash, because of the irritation caused by salt present in it. You need to
take a nice cool bath or use a cold compress to get rid of a heat rash.
Dermatitis Inflammation of the skin is called dermatitis. When the skin comes
in direct contact with an irritant it develops a skin rash. The symptoms
include skin redness, itchiness, and a burning sensation. Detergents,
cosmetics, latex rubber, and industrial solvents are common irritants that
cause dermatitis. Jock Itch A jock itch is a fungal infection that causes a
rash near the genital area.
This condition is caused by many factors like poor
hygiene, wearing nylon clothes/undergarments, an imbalanced diet, taking
certain antibiotics, etc. You can apply tea tree oil or honey on the affected
area to help soothe persistent symptoms. Pityriasis Rosea This skin rash is
very itchy and causes a single oval lesion on the trunk area. Scaling lesions
and peripheral collarette scaling is noticed, with a clear patch amidst the
lesion. These lesions are very itchy and have a salmon-like color in people
with light skin. Those with darker skin tones have a hyper pigmented rash.
Cercarial Dermatitis Swimmer's itch or cercarial dermatitis is a rash that is
caused by a waterborne allergic reaction. It occurs due to a parasite that
burrows itself into the upper layer of the skin. These rashes appear as tiny
blisters. Although it is not a serious reaction, the sensitivity of a person
increases every time he/she comes in contact with infected water. Home remedies
include applying a baking soda mix or taking colloidal oatmeal baths.
Intertrigo Skin inflammation that occurs due to skin-to-skin friction is called
intertrigo. It occurs near warm, moist areas of the body, like where the skin
tends to fold (armpits, inner thighs, and the like). The skin becomes very
sensitive and painful. In severe cases, one observes cracked skin, bleeding,
and even oozing sores.
It can be treated by keeping the area clean and dry. One
should wear loose-fitting clothes and visit a doctor for an appropriate
medication or ointment. Skin Rashes on Legs Staphylococcal folliculitis This is
a bacterial infection of the hair follicles. Staphylococcus aureus infects the
hair follicles causing red or pus-filled protrusions where hair is present.
These bumps look like acne and appear on the legs, thighs, trunk, and face.
These bumps are very itchy and cause intense burning. Cholinergic Urticaria Cholinergic
urticaria is a condition that is caused by sweating, commonly known as hives.
This condition causes itching on one's legs, arms, or any area that is
subjected to excessive sweat. It causes small bumps on skin that persist for 1
to 2 hours, as brought on by a cutaneous inflammation. This condition is said
to occur because the person is allergic to his own sweat, where the condition
is aggravated if it is left untreated. Pants Paresthesia Syndrome Itchy pants
syndrome or pants paresthesia syndrome is a condition that mostly affects
middle-aged men. It occurs when one wears new pants or pants made of a
synthetic material. This causes skin irritation, dermatitis, and a skin rash
that itches and burns. It usually happens when new clothes (or in this case,
pants) are worn, causing a case of itchy rashes that can appear on one's arms
and back too. Stasis Eczema This is a condition that occurs due to deep vein
thrombosis.
When blood cannot be pumped efficiently from the leg's veins, it
causes fluid to collect in the lower leg tissues (varicose veins). The symptoms
include swollen legs that develop cracks, scaling, and itchiness. Treating deep
vein thrombosis will help get rid of this condition. Psoriasis One of the most
common skin disorders is psoriasis. This genetic condition is characterized by
silvery scales, and red skin patches that itch and burn. Psoriasis is commonly
seen on the elbows and knees. Other areas affected by this incurable condition
are arms, torso, scalp and legs. Treatment is available to help lessen the
persistence of symptoms, but there is no cure as of now. A treatment method
worth looking into called inflammable therapy, can help rid the body of patchy,
red lesions and rashes. Skin Rashes in Children Are you worried about the itchy
rashes that may affect your child? These rashes that itch cause a lot of
irritation and discomfort in little ones, making any parent worry. Let's take a
look at some of the common cases of itchy, burning skin rashes. Baby Acne This
is condition that affects the cheek and forehead of children. In some cases,
tiny white pimples appear on the chin. The baby acne is surrounded by red skin
and is present at birth or occurs between 2 to 4 weeks from birth. Chickenpox
Varicella zoster is a very contagious disease and affects anyone who comes into
contact (who've never had chickenpox before). The condition lasts for about 2
weeks where the child remains restless due to the constant itching and burning.
Some children develop a fever and become very weak. The rash develops
superficial blisters that rupture to form a crust.
There is no therapy for
chickenpox, but you can prevent this skin rash that itches and burns, by giving
your child a chickenpox vaccine. Scabies Scabies is an itchy skin condition
that is caused by a mite called Sarcoptes scabiei. These mites infect the skin
and rapidly multiply. They are spread upon skin contact and cause intense
redness and itching. Urticaria Urticaria or hives is a common skin condition
that causes itchy, pink, and red bumps on the skin. This usually occurs due to
an allergic reaction and lasts for about a few hours. During the duration of
this condition (also known as hives, nettle rash, or welts), the child suffers
from intense itchiness. Antihistamines are usually prescribed for ongoing
cases, including corticosteroids for severe cases. Those suffering long-term
hives are usually met by a dermatologist. Allergic Contact Dermatitis A child
developing an allergy to a substance like nickel, chromates, cobalt,
thimerosal, gold, topical steroids etc., suffers from allergic contact
dermatitis. The allergy occurs within 48 to 72 hours from exposure to the
allergen. Poison Ivy This allergy is caused by one being in contact with poison
ivy; causes red, itchy skin with raised blisters. The doctor may advise a
prescription cream to help cope with the reaction.
Diaper Rash Children who
wear diapers develop a rash around their thighs, buttocks, and genitals. The
rash becomes deep red in color and a bit puffy in appearance. It causes intense
itch and a burning sensation that causes the infant and toddler to cry a lot.
There are plenty of other dermatological conditions that cause itching. If you
suffer from intense itching that does not subside in a few hours, visit a
doctor immediately.
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