Common Rashes – Rash Diagnosis

by Linda Robison

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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This post was written by Linda Robison on July 28, 2009

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Fun Easter Treats To Consider For Those With Food Allergies

by Chris Channing

Children enjoy Easter, or the holiday they know better as the day in which they obtain a large amount of candy. The candy can sometimes be surprisingly unhealthy, even if the children in question don't have food allergies. By switching to organic candy you can ensure healthiness and enjoyment at the same time.

Organic gummy-based candies have always been popular with children. The gummy worm has been the most popular, both for its entertainment value in eating and the humor in eating a tasty form of a creepy-crawler. Organic gummy worms are a sheer enjoyment to consume, since they are crafted from real fruit juice and organic ingredients. You should notice a drastic change in taste, and surprisingly for the same price you would pay otherwise.

The lollipop has long been used as a form of positive reinforcement in children. After all, you see them in a doctor's or dentist's office to help cheer up children who may have an aversion to medical environments. Organic suckers and lollipops are formulated only out of natural ingredients, and are made in a factory that has been verified as safe.

Gum is used as a form of release, to freshen breath, and to otherwise provide an entertaining and tasty experience. The problem is that the majority of all gum created today is done so with allergens that could harm children with food allergies. In addition, such gum has a negative effect on health. Organic gum such as that of "Glee" chewing gum is something even those without allergies should consider.

Easter time wouldn't be complete without the chocolate bunny that it is known for. Chocolate bunnies can be found online and through local stores that are friendly to organic products. If you would prefer a classic candy bar-styled piece of chocolate, "Choco Boom" products offer tasty non-dairy recipes. Organic chocolate is just as tasty as regular chocolate- so you won't notice a big difference. Chocolate can also be used in desserts to help create more possibilities for Easter fun.

Black licorice seems like it has been around for many generations- giving parents and their children or grandchildren a common interest in good candy. You can obtain organic black licorice if you would like to pass on the tradition to those with food allergies. You'll find that organic black licorice tastes much more flavorful than your regular run of the mill black licorice candies.

Closing Comments

A good allergy won't hold you or loved ones back when it comes time for holidays such as Easter. All Easter candies you find today can be found in organic form with the right amount of searching.The buying process can be fun if you allow it to be, and the enjoyment from the product makes the experience all the better.

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This post was written by Chris Channing on June 7, 2009

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