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		<title>Common Rashes &#8211; Rash Diagnosis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just hearing the word rash may make you feel itchy. The term itself covers a lot of territory. Basically common rashes alter the look and feel of your skin. Some are very small, while others may appear throughout the body.]]></description>
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<p>Just hearing the word rash may make you feel itchy. The term itself covers a lot of territory. Basically common rashes alter the look and feel of your skin. Some are very small, while others may appear throughout the body. </p>
<p>The causes of skin rashes are nearly as diversified as the type of skin rashes. A person can get a viral rash, bacterial rash, one caused by fungus, a sun poisoning rash, sweat rash, or one even brought on by stress. </p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>Another very common type of rash is contact dermatitis. Simply put, your skin reacts when it comes into contact with an allergy or irritant. Poison ivy rash is a good typical example.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Internal Rash Aid: If you experience any type of common rashes such as prickly heat rash, fungal rash, or HIV rash then you might consider using a natural supplement to cleanse the skin from the inside. Ive been recommending a natural herbal/biochemic tissue salt combination product.</p>
<p>These homeopathic tablets are taken internally to boost the immune system and hydrate the skinkeeping it healthy. And its much cleaner that messy lotions, potions, or creams.</p>
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<div class='failinks'>L.M. Robisonhas been a health advisor for over 25 years with experience in skin aging and skin disorders. Get a Free guide to <a href="http://www.wrinkle-free-skin-tips.com/tips-for-healthy-skin.html">Tips For Healthy Skin</a>. Also, learn about acne scar healing, beauty product reviews, face exercises, and <a href="http://www.wrinkle-free-skin-tips.com">Angelina Jolie Without Makeup</a>.</div>
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