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Skin Rashes in Children-Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

A rash can be described as a reaction of the skin, to certain factors. There are several things that can lead to skin rashes, such as infections, allergies, drug reactions and so on. Skin rashes in children are probably a lot more common than in adults. This could be because a child’s skin is a lot more sensitive than an adult’s and reacts much faster and more severely to various substances. Fortunately, most instances of skin rashes in children are not a major cause for concern. Moreover, skin rashes in children usually go away on their own, without any treatment required. However, skin rashes in children should never be left unchecked; though rare, it is possible that at times, the rash could be caused by a serious underlying condition, which could even be life threatening. Hence, it is important for all parents to get skin rashes in children checked and investigated immediately, as it is important to know what the exact causes of skin rashes are.

Causes of Skin Rashes

The most common causes of skin rashes in children are allergies and infections. However, there are several other conditions too, that could lead to skin rashes in children. Some of the most common causes of skin rashes in children include:

•    Athlete’s foot
•    Chicken pox or varicella
•    Cradle cap or seborrheic dermatitis
•    Diaper rash or diaper irritants
•    Erythema toxicum
•    Fever and petechiae
•    Impetigo
•    Infantile acne
•    Kawasaki disease
•    Lyme disease
•    Measles
•    Meningococcemia
•    Milia
•    Prickly heat or miliaria
•    Ringworm
•    Rocky mountain spotted fever
•    Roseola infantum
•    Rubella or German measles
•    Scabies
•    Scarlet fever, also known as Scarlatina

Symptoms of Skin Rashes

Most people know immediately when a child suffers from a rash, because of the presence of an outbreak of reddish bumps on the skin. This could be noted as the first symptoms of skin rashes. At times, the skin could also be affected by flaky and scaly patches, which are usually the signs of a fungal or bacterial infection. In most instances, skin rashes are accompanied by symptoms like itchiness, redness, swelling and severe irritation.

Treatment for Skin Rashes

Since there are different factors that could lead to skin rashes, it is important to identify what the exact cause is, before proceeding with the treatment for skin rashes. The treatment of skin rashes will vary, as it depends significantly on the factors that cause it. If you are unable to correctly treat the condition on your own, it would be wise to consult your doctor for an effective solution.

Different Types Of Skin Rashes And Home Remedies For Skin Rashes

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Causes Of Skin Rashes

Skin rashes, medically termed as dermatitis, are a skin disorder characterized by reddened, inflamed, swollen, and itchy skin. The most common types of skin rashes are contact dermatitis and atopic dermatitis. Contact dermatitis is caused when the skin comes in contact with certain allergens or irritants. The exact cause of atopic dermatitis is not known, but it is mostly a result of a malfunctioning auto-immune system. Other common causes of skin rashes are scabies, psoriasis, and shingles.

Treatment For Skin Rashes

Treatment for skin rashes generally begins with hygiene and cleanliness. It is most important to clean and wash the affected area regularly with a mild soap or cleanser. Wash your skin with warm water and then thoroughly wipe the skin dry with a clean towel. Avoid scratching the skin as far as possible; instead, when the itchiness increases, try applying a cold compress on the affected area to deal with the itch. Keep the surroundings clean so that the skin does not come in contact with any allergens or irritants. Also, take care to choose the kind of clothes you wear, as unsuitable clothing material, like certain types of wool or silk, may aggravate your skin rashes. As far as possible, wear cotton clothing because cotton is comfortable to the skin and allows the skin to breathe properly. Dresses that are too tight (or ill-fitting) should be avoided as well.

Skin rashes treatment should also include taking care of your diet and following a routine of mild physical exercise. Diet plays an important role in cleansing the body and providing you with nutrition to fight skin rashes. Ensure that you have enough vegetables and fruits included in your diet. Fruits rich in vitamin C, like oranges and lime, are especially beneficial for skin and should be eaten regularly.

Now, finally, let us have a look at some of the home remedies for skin rashes that you can try out. Taking an oatmeal bath is a well known remedy for skin rashes. You can also take a bath by mixing a bit of baking soda with water. Applying a paste of sandalwood (with a few drops of lemon juice) on the skin rashes is also an effective remedy. Another remedy is to wash the affected skin with a mixture of lemon juice and rose water. Applying aloe vera gel, tea tree oil, olive oil, or vitamin E oil can also be helpful for treating skin rashes. These will keep the skin moisturized and help treat the skin rashes more effectively.