Skin Rashes That Itch
Have you ever been shocked to find that parts of your skin have become red, irritated,
and itchy, with seemingly no major cause? Skin rashes that itch can
be worrisome conditions, especially if the source behind the outbreak is unknown. Some rashes have virtually
no symptoms other than a bit of redness or being warm to the touch. More common, however, is the occurrence of
skin rashes that itch or irritate the affected area.
Take a look at the following common types of skin rashes that itch:
Atopic
Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema, is a rash that causes the skin to become
red, warm, and scaly. It can affect any area of skin but particularly crops up on the hands, feet, backs of
the knees, and chest. In children it is likely to affect the face. One of the primary symptoms of eczema is
extreme itchiness. In many cases, an outbreak first starts with itchiness that, once scratched, erupts into a
visual rash. With atopic dermatitis, the rash may produce liquid-filled blisters that ooze and crust over.
The skin may also crack and bleed if it is scratched too much. Of all of the recurring skin rashes that itch,
eczema seems to be the most widespread, although it is not contagious and is considered to be a hereditary
condition. It is very common among children—particularly infants—but in many cases this chronic condition can
be outgrown by early adulthood. That being said, it is not uncommon for individuals to suffer eczema
outbreaks on a life-long scale or to develop this condition later in adulthood.
The exact cause behind atopic dermatitis is not clear; however it seems to improve with the
use of good quality moisturizers and emollients (creams or liquids that prevent the skin from losing
moisture).
Stop Itching From Eczema And Dermatitis -
FAST!
Contact Dermatitis
Contact dermatitis also produces skin rashes that itch. This skin condition crops up when an
area of the skin has been exposed to an irritating substance. Likely culprits behind a contact dermatitis
rash includes harsh detergents, chemicals, cleaning products, cosmetics, jewelry that contains nickel, rubber
gloves, dyes, perfumes, poison ivy/oak, and even excessive handling of cardboard or cement. The rash produced
by contact dermatitis is an allergic response from the body’s immune system. The skin will become red, warm,
and raised and can itch very badly. The rash itself may contain pimple-like blisters or it might simply look
like red pinprick-sized spots. Unlike atopic dermatitis, which can be found anywhere on the body, contact
dermatitis usually affects only the area that comes into contact with an irritant.
Ringworm
Ringworm is a fungal infection that produces very unique skin rashes that itch. A ringworm
infection can be easily identified by the unique round shape of the rash which can occur as a single
ring-shaped rash or as numerous round rashes. This is a contagious rash caused by the fungus tinea corporis and can be spread from person to person or feline to
human. It can also be spread from one area of the body to another. Of the three aforementioned skin rashes
that itch, ringworm is the only contagious condition that requires formal medical treatment to prevent the
spread of this rash.
Finally A Quick Easy Solution To Itchy Flaking Skin. Go
Now!
There are numerous types of skin rashes that itch, therefore if you find yourself afflicted
with an itchy rash, it is recommended that you see your doctor for a formal diagnosis.
|