Treat friction rash or 'chub rub' with baby powder or some type of cream or ointment combined with baby powder.
There are a number of powders formulated specifically for such rashes - my favorite is good ol' "Gold Bond" but my wife says it just stings her so test it out before you go whole hog with whatever you use.
That depends on the cause of the rash. Some common causes are friction, allergy, chemical irritation, and infection.
Firstly, avoid further contact with hay if you know that is causing your skin rash. There are ointments from a chemist for treating rashes. Ask the chemist for advice, or see your doctor if the rash is very severe.
Heat rash is not contagious, actually. Heat rash is caused by friction and sweating, so if it's hot and humid, you have a chance of getting heat rash in your armpits, between your legs, and on your butt.
This is most probably due to friction that is going on between you and your partner when you have sex and the strong friction is probably what is causing this rash. Try using a little oil on your legs before sex to make this easier on your skin. If you are concerned go see your doctor.
Heat rash is not contagious, actually. Heat rash is caused by friction and sweating, so if it's hot and humid, you have a chance of getting heat rash in your armpits, between your legs, and on your butt.
A rash guard, or rash vest, is usually made of such materials as nylon and spandex, or polyester. Though, the things used to construct the rash guard varies with the designer.
No snails cant give you a rash. They simply use their goo to stick onto things.
You could have an STD. Please see a doctor right away. Hi, This can mean many things. The rash can be caused by a allergic reaction to washing products or hygeine products or may be indictive of a genital infection such a yeast infection or even a STD. See your doctor about the rash for a culture test.
He wanted to think things out carefully as he did not want to make a rash decision that could be costly.
The rash could be many different things. Some of the possible things may include poison ivy, eczema or a heat rash.
a flat, red rash is caused by simple chafing of the diaper against tender skin, initiating a friction rash. This type of rash is not seen in the skin folds. It may be more pronounced around the edges of the diaper, at the waist and leg bands
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