How to help a rash go away?

So, you’ve got yourself a rash. You poor thing. It’s itchy and uncomfortable and just plain annoying. But don’t worry! There are plenty of things you can do to help your rash go away faster!

Here are some tips to help soothe that itchy, red irritation:

Keep the Area Clean

The first step in helping a rash is to make sure the affected area stays clean. Use gentle soap and water when washing the area around the rash (pro tip: no acid soaps here!) Avoid scrubbing too hard or using rough towels, as this may further irritate your skin.

Moisturize Your Skin

Keeping your skin moisturized with an unscented lotion (again, no funky scents) can help prevent symptoms from getting worse while soothing dryness and itchiness.

Try Over-The-Counter Treatments

There are many over-the-counter creams available at pharmacies that can help alleviate symptoms of rashes including hydrocortisone cream which reduces itching or medicated calamine lotion which helps cool irritated skin.

Honey – Not Just for Eating Anymore

That’s right; honey isn’t just delicious on toast either – it’s also an antibacterial agent that has been used for thousands of years by civilizations across the world (I’m not kidding-go Google ‘honey’) as healing medicine including against rashes such as eczema!. Simply mix equal parts of raw honey and warm water then apply it directly to inflamed areas under some cotton gauze until healed!

Alcohol? For Rashes?

Yes! Rubbing alcohol acts quickly on disinfecting germs and bacteria from infections caused by scratching open up breakouts during hot humid weather!

Stay Hydrated

By avoiding dehydration through adequate fluid intake (water preferably), your body can flush out toxins, and even symptoms such as excessive dehydration-hedonism or psoriasis (bet you didn’t know that).

Avoid Irritants

Certain products sunscreens, perfumes or odorous consumables contain ingredients that may cause rashes (young people just love the bath bombs don’t they? but oops there’s mica in it), so try to avoid anything with those irritant substances before applying!

No Sharing is Caring

Never ever borrow your friend’s garments- especially socks! Instead invest some $$ by doing a laundry wash and sterilizing clothes after skin contact.

Apply Cold Compresses

A cold compress helps alleviate pain and itching of inflammation along with helping cure heat rash which occurs on areas like inner thighs, underarms etcetera. Simply take ice cubes wrapped up in clean cotton towels for 15 minutes thrice daily.

Wear Loose Clothing:

When the weather gets hot humans tend to wear tight clothing putting pressure against bodies leading to friction resulting in chaffing thus causing red bumps/scaliness/itchy feeling all over thighs arms buttocks ankles torso face, staying comfy healthy breathable materials is ideal!

I Need My Sun-Kissed Look Though…

Don’t worry- tan away with sunscreen free from fragrances, mineral oils & dyes to prevent future sunburns.. now go get ∆=tan lines ☀️

Well there you have it—you’ve got options! Try multiple methods until you hit the winner method! By following these tips not only will your rash disappear quickly(without leaving scarring or hyper-pigmentation)but almost certainly leave no trace behind at all!!

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