Proper treatment for any rash is to identify the source. You may have been bitten, in contact with an allergen, having an allergic reaction to a medication, in contact with a poisonous plant, etc.
You should not touch the area without gloves on. Never ever touch the rash with bare hands, as you may spread it, You should look for any lesions (cuts and tears). If there are cuts seek emergency treatment for infection/tetanus. If no cuts, keep clean. Apply calamine lotion to the area and take a benadryl tablet.
If you've recently began a new medication, discontinue it immediately and inform your prescribing doctor immediately.
Chocolate allergies have several possible symptoms. A red bumpy rash is among them. Some others are: * Headaches * Migraines * Hay Fever * Hives * * Heartburn * Rectal itching * Confusion * Breathing problems See the related link below for more information on chocolate allergies and the symptoms.
The swollen leg and a rash maybe a sign of cellulitis. Gram staining should be done and antibiotics will be given.
we can consult to dermatologist
Bumps , Rash , constant pain
It's a rash.
The rash starts out as flat, red patches, but eventually develops some bumps. The rash may be somewhat itchy.
You must take your child to a doctor to have this rash seen. Do not treat this rash on your own. There are many causes for rashes and there is no way to tell what kind of rash this is without taking your child to a doctor to have it checked. This could be serious!
you have a rash or just infected see a doctor quick.
probably hives - allergic reaction to something - very itchy - treat with calamine or such or chicken pox - see your GP
what does the rash look like? is it hundreds of tiny red bumps/ opr large patches of pink?
nappy rash. or heat rash. ask your GP
rash