
Rashes can have different causes and while they can be irritating, there are times when you’ll need a doctor’s help. Sometimes, rashes can be a sign of an underlying illness. There are also times when a rash can get infected and need more attention than you can give at home. To identify the difference, it’s important to know what to look for.
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These are a few tell-tale signs that you need to see a doctor about your rash.
worse instead of better and could mean that there is an internal cause.
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If your rash isn’t showing any signs of needing medical attention, there are still a few things you can do to ease the irritation. Cold compresses or a cold rag can provide temporary relief from itching. If you can get aloe vera, it’s been found that placing the gel directly on the affected area can help. The same is true for natural oils like coconut, tea tree, olive, jojoba, safflower seed, and argan.
Other natural options include baking soda, Epsom salts, and apple cider vinegar. For people who have irritated skin all over, an oatmeal bath might be effective as well.
Many people develop a rash with no complications or a need to see a doctor so there’s no reason to be overly concerned if you see one.
However, once natural or over-the-counter remedies are having no effect on your rash, it’s a sure sign that a professional needs to get involved. It might also help to let the doctor know what you’ve used on the rash just in case it may have made the irritation worse.


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