There are various home remedies
that will help to get rid of a rash, but it depends on the type of rash
you are treating. Rashes, no matter what the origin is, can make you
feel extremely uncomfortable due to the itching and the pain associated
with it. A rash is basically an inflammation of the skin, causing
scaliness, irritations, discolorations, and rashes can change the
texture of the skin. A rash can be the result of illness, various
allergies, like foods, chemicals, animals, insects, excessively dry
skin, stress, depression,
general environmental conditions, and skin diseases. Skin rashes,
during their break out period, can look like their contagious; however,
not all skin rashes are transmittable. Symptoms of a skin rash may look
like small red bumps that cause itching, but the result is a burning
sensation. The following remedies help to reduce itching, burning and
will begin the healing process.
16 Ways to Get Rid Of a Rash
1. Aloe Vera
An OTC aloe Vera gel is cooling and soothing agent to get rid of a
rash at home and can be used safely for any type of skin rash. The Aloe
Vera plant is nature’s anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and
anti-fungal medicine cure. The sticky juice from a leaf of this plant is
safe and harmless, thus it can be applied directly to the skin.
2. Essential Oils
Essential oils which include geranium, Cedarwood, sandalwood, rose,
lavender, Roman chamomile, and tea tree, all contain ingredients which
help to heal skin rashes, especially the dryness a rash cause. The oils
extracted from these plants are used to treat a variety of health
issues. Many Essential oils are perfect for healing and treating rash
symptoms, due to their anti-viral, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory
properties. For many skin rash sufferers, they soothe the skin, reduce
itching, lessen redness, prevent scarring, and ease pain. For topical
applications of skin rashes, Essential oils should be combined with
carrier creams, lotions, or other milder oils, such as olive oil,
vitamin E oil, or fish oil.
3. Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel is a great astringent that can cure skin rash conditions.
It contains chemical compounds called tannins, which help to reduce
swelling, repair the skin, and fights bacteria. Witch hazel can be
applied directly to the affected skin areas. It is available as a leaf
extract, bark extract, and in liquid form.
4. Herbal Teas
For rashes, brew and steep herbs or roots that contain
anti-inflammatory, antibacterial or soothing properties in hot water to
release their healing juices, then either drink the tea or apply it
topically to the affected areas of skin. Specific herbal teas that
contain lots of antihistamine chemicals and which combat the symptoms of
rashes include: chamomile, oak bark, barley, green tea, poppy seeds,
licorice root, Goldenseal, devil’s claw, stinging nettle, coltsfoot and
more. Other herbal plants that help to get rid of a rash and which
contain natural antihistamine compounds, from which you can wet a
washcloth in and wrap it around the affected rash area, are: fennel,
ginkgo, oregano, tarragon, thyme, and yarrow.
5. OTC Hydrocortisone Products
OTC hydrocortisone
medications are not a panacea for all rashes. However, due to being
beneficial mild nature, it can be applied temporarily to various types
of rashes. Choosing the 1% content is a safe bet for the relief of
itching, pain, and topical healing. The proper diagnosis of skin rashes
will depend on how long to use OTC hydrocortisone products. The general rule for using it is no longer than twice a day for two weeks.
6. Olive Oil
The oil obtained from olives is nutritious and mild for all skin
types. It can be applied topically, as well as being ingested. Olive
oil, among its many health care benefits, is an all natural skin care
remedy for rashes caused by varied
conditions. It contains large quantities of vitamins A, D, K, and E,
which protects the skin and heals skin rashes like psoriasis or eczemas.
7. Oatmeal
Any kind of unflavored oatmeal will work to bring quick relief to
rash symptoms. Oatmeal can be made into a paste and applied to the rash
for immediate relief. You can also pour a cup of uncooked oatmeal in a
warm bath water for you to soak away itches, burning, including its
ability to dry out skin rash bumps or scaly skin patches.
8. St. Johns Wort
This historical plant and its flowers have been used for centuries in
treating and healing skin rashes. St. Johns Wort is used to
successfully treat many ailments and conditions, however, only a balm
made from this herb can be applied directly to the skin to heal a rash.
Its oil and cream hypericin or hyperforin properties, are used to treat skin injuries, nerve pain, burns, and rash bumps.
9. Baking Soda
Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate product has many beneficial uses.
Mix baking soda with water to form a thick paste, which can be applied
to the rash affected skin areas. The paste should remain on the skin
until it dries, followed by a light rinse. Baking soda can also be added
to warm bath water for soaking.
10. Ice
Applying ice wrapped in a soft towel, or a cold compress on the rash
areas of the skin is great for relieving itching, stinging, swelling,
burning sensation, and inflammations. Ice counters rash symptoms, with
its application of about 20 minutes on the skin areas.
11. Neem Leaves
Neem leaves are used worldwide for its medicinal properties. In the form of a paste, Neem
can be applied directly to the skin or its leaves can be used in bath
water. Its raw leaves detoxify the skin and the body, due to its natural
anti-inflammatory properties. Many OTC herbal products contain Neem for
the skin, in the form of creams, lotions, and dermatological syrups.
12. Bananas
Using a fresh banana peel on the skin provides soothing, remedial
effects for a rash, due to this fruit’s anti-inflammatory and
antioxidant nature. It reduces itching and the many rash symptoms that
cause great discomforts. The raw peel exfoliates the skin to remove
scaly skin patches and rash inflammations. A banana peel can be stored
in the refrigerator and reused up to three times on the skin before it
is to be discarded.
13. Cucumber
A cucumber puree is made from peeling and blended fresh cucumbers.
This mixture can be applied directly to the affected area for about
three minutes to relieve your itching and pain.
14. Calamine Lotion
Calamine lotion is a very popular, topical treatment for the skin. It
is used to treat the symptoms of a rash, especially the uncomfortable
itching, burning, and stinging. Calamine is a mixture of iron and zinc
oxide. It is available as a water based lotion, an oil based lotion, and
a cream. As a popular OTC product, Calamine lotion treats skin rashes
and infections, especially when used regularly, but should not be used
on open wounds.
15. Tulsi Leaves
Tulsi
leaves are a part of the basil herb family that also carries a long
history as a medicinal plant. It is more commonly called the Holy basil.
Its leaves are packed with phyto-chemicals that benefits our mental and
physical well-being. Tulsi is available in a variety of forms and can
be applied directly to the skin through bath water, soaps, and in powder
form. Tulsi leaves help to dry up a variety of rash conditions and aids
in healing the surface of the skin. This Holy basil, addresses the side
effects of rashes, both inside the body and outside by boosting our
immune system and protects the body from free radicals.
16. Cod Liver Oil and Vitamin E
This perfect marriage of nature’s most effective products is an
immediate cure for rashes. Gently wash the affected rash areas and apply
them in the morning and right before bedtime.
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