Fungal Rash and Food Allergies

By Linda Robison

Fungal rash or any type of rash is just annoying! The term rash is very broad and can mean a lot of things. However, all rashes have one thing in common; they affect the look and feel of your skin. Some only affect a small part while others can cover the entire body.

The causes of skin rashes are nearly as diversified as the type of skin rashes. A person can get a viral rash, bacterial rash, a fungus rash, sun poisoning rash, sweat rash, or one even a stress rash. If a person suffers from food allergies, they can experience a number skin disorders including: Rashes, eczema, or hives.

Pictures of skin rashes can give you a simple rash diagnosis, however, you might consider getting a medical skin rash diagnosis if it persists, bleed or gets infected.

Common Types Of Rashes: The most common rashes are Atopic dermatitis which is a type of eczema rash. This type of rash usually starts out in childhood. The symptoms of Atopic dermatitis are scaly skin and dry patches on the legs, arms, and chest.

A second common rash is contact dermatitis which happens when your skin comes in contact with an irritant or allergen. A perfect example of this would be poison ivy rash.

Two other rashes that are scaly in character are pityriasis rosea and psoriasis. The latter is genetically linked and manifests predominantly on the body as a leg rash near the knees and elbow rash.

Internal Rash Aid: If you're experiencing any type of common rash, like a prickly heat rash, fungal rash, or HIV skin rash, there are a few great products that you can try without prescription. I've been recommending a natural product that blends herbs and biochemic tissue salts together to cleanse and purify your system from the inside out.

A homeopathic product can help ease rash symptoms by encouraging skin hydration, improve oxygen absorption and boosts the immune system. And, they are less messy than dealing with creams and lotions because theyre taken internally. - 31843

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