Many of us are familiar with allergies that cause sneezing and a tickle in the back of the throat. You might reach for an over-the-counter medication or wait for allergy season to subside. But what ...
Skin rashes can be confusing. Two main types exist: irritant and allergic contact dermatitis. Irritant reactions happen when ...
Ingredients in some vitamin supplements may cause hives or a skin rash. Treatments include antihistamines and topical corticosteroids.
Skin reactions can be alarming, especially when they appear suddenly. Many people struggle to tell the difference between hives and a rash, but knowing the cause is the first step toward relief. Black ...
If you’re struggling to keep up with the constantly evolving coronavirus symptoms, you’re not alone. While COVID-19 seems to primarily affect the lungs, doctors are sharing reports of it wreaking ...
You notice a rash appearing on your skin and your first instinct is probably to blame it on new laundry detergent, stress, or maybe something you ate. Most of the time, you’d be right – rashes are ...
You can get a rash from a band-aid if you’re allergic to latex, rubber, or other adhesive bandage materials. But there are alternative options. Many bandages use adhesives to help them stick to your ...
A growing number of people have reported developing unexpected skin rashes during or after a COVID-19 infection, leading ...
Getting COVID-19 can cause all manner of odd skin reactions. A new study finds some of them, including COVID toes, a measleslike rash and shingles also can be rare, and thankfully brief, side effects ...
When skin touches poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac plants, the oils from the plant can cause a rash. This rash can be ...