Fungal Rash and Food Allergies

By Linda Robison

Just thinking of a candida skin rash can make you feel itchy all over. Common rashes alter the feel and look of your skin, some rashes appear on small areas and others cover the entire body.

Causes of skin rashes are many as there are a many different types of skin rashes. One might get a viral rash, fungus rash, sun poisoning rash, bacterial rash, or a basic sweat rash. Some people even get a stress. If a person suffers from food allergies, they can experience a number skin disorders including: Rashes, eczema, or hives.

While pictures of skin rashes might give you a basic rash diagnosis, many rashes have similar symptoms so getting a medical skin rash diagnosis and treatment protocol is always a good idea.

The most common types of rashes are Atopic dermatitis. These types of rashes are genetic and usually start in childhood. The symptoms include dry scaly skin on the chest, arms, and legs.

Another very common type of skin rash is contact dermatitis. Simply put, your skin reacts when it comes into contact with an allergy or irritant. Poison ivy rash is a good typical example.

Two other types of rashes that are scaly in nature are psoriasis and pityriasis rosea. Psoriasis is often times genetically linked and can appear as a leg rash, elbow rash and on the knees.

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.

These tablets help ease rashes because the combination encourages hydration in the skin, improved oxygen absorption, and removal of dead skin. Unlike messy creams and lotions, this is easier to use and wont stain clothing because its taken internally. - 32378

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