Home remedies for skin rash

Skin rash are spots that appear on the surface of the skin and can range from causing just minor itches to some that can open up and ooze. In general, rashes are bumps that appear on the skin and change the natural texture or feel of the skin.

There are many different causes of skin rash that can be either an infection or a result of allergic reaction. Allergic reactions are further classified into two categories; dermal allergy occurs when the skin comes into direct contact with the allergen while systemic allergy occurs when something has been ingested, normally a type of food that one is allergic to.

In most cases, skin rash can burn, itch, swell, blister while some may just appear and cause no discomfort. The most common causes of skin rashes include food material, changes in temperature, being sensitive to some drugs, cosmetics, pollen and dust among others.

Below are some of home remedies one can use to treat skin rash when they occur;

Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar has antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic properties making it ideal in treating skin rash or itching skin. To use the vinegar to treat rashes, one simply soaks a cotton ball into the vinegar then applies onto the affected areas.

Turmeric and dandelion
Skin rash can also signify irritation or toxicity of the liver. Herbs such as turmeric and dandelion are known remedies for liver and skin problems and can simply be added in our food. Turmeric is used to make curries while dandelion can be used in vegetable salads or slightly sautéed.  The roots of the dandelion can also be used to make soups.

Chamomile tea
Chamomile tea can also be used to get rid of skin rash, simply take some freshly dried leaves of the plant and put in a cup then add very hot water. Allow to steep then use gauze or cotton ball to apply the tea onto the skin or the rash.

Oatmeal

Oat meal contains compounds that reduce inflammation of the skin and is good at treating skin rash. It can be used to treat rashes resulting from poison ivy, chicken pox and eczema. Soak uncooked oatmeal in water till it forms a paste then apply onto the rash or add a cupful of uncooked oatmeal to bath water then soak in the water for about 30 minutes. The presence of phenol and avenanthramide chemicals in oatmeal is what makes it ideal in treating skin rash and other skin conditions.

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