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An Introduction to Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a progressive skin re-surfacing technique that targets wrinkles, lines, superficial scarring, stretch marks, acne, and sun damage. Originally developed in Italy during the mid 80s, microdermabrasion evolved from the much harsher...
Drug And Alcohol Rehab
Although it isn’t something most people talk about or even want to think about, drug and alcohol rehab are places that exist because of such an unfortunately high prevalence of a number of different addictions in society. In fact, so many people...
Is mangosteen the answer for your disease/illness? It could very well be!
The Mangosteen is tangerine-sized and is deep purple in color on the outside, with a bright white pulp in the inside. Prized because of its excellent flavor, in Asia it is called the "Queen of Fruits," and, in the French Caribbean, the "Food of the...
Menopause Relief
Menopause relief is possible through self care. Western doctors treat women in menopause like they have a disease. In truth, menopause is a transitional imbalance, a change that can be comforted with some study and experimentation. Peri-menopausal...
Treat Aging and Dry Skin
The pace of modern life takes its toll on our bodies and our
skin in myriad ways. More and more we find that we are
succumbing to the effects that our polluted atmosphere is having
on our skin. Dirt, smoke, grime, and excessive exposure to...
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Typical Rashes
Rash in short: is an acute and widespread temporary
reddish eruption on the skin. A rash can develop in individuals
that are sensitive to a particular drug, prescription or
nonprescription. The rashes are characterized by itching of an
intensity that can interfere with sleep or normal activities.
The rash results from the entire body reacting to the drug
itself and usually develops early in treatment rather than after
the drug has been taken for a period of time.
Rash is a change in the skin which affects its appearance and or
texture. Most often a rash is localised to one part of the body,
but other times it can have an affect on the entire body. Rashes
can cause the skin to change color, become bumpy, dry, itchy,
swell among other things that can result in alot of pain.
Because of the wide array of rash
symptoms treatments also vary widely. A proper diagnosis
should look at all of the visual and physical symptoms of the
rash, and also what the
possible cause of the rash was. Often
times the area in which the rash exists can tell alot about it's
condition, and where it is going. Rashes are often times
associated and a result of diseases. For example, measles with
cause a rash, that begins a few days after the fever begins.
The most common causes of rashes today are: allergies, (ex.
allerfic reaction to: foods, animeals, dyes, medicines, insect
stings,etc), skin contact with an irritant, infection or
reaction to a vaccine, skin diseases such as eczema or acne,
autoimmune disorders such as psoriasis, cancer or other disease,
pregnancy and, exposure to sun or heat.
About the author:
Feel free to reprint this article as long as you keep the
article, this caption and author biography in tact with all
hyperlinks.
Ryan Fyfe is the owner and operator of Rash
Symptoms - http://www.rash-symptoms.com, which is the best
site on the internet for all rash related information.
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