You Would Not Believe This Plant Can Treat Rashes

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Rashes may be a symptom of fungal, bacterial, or viral infection. It can also pop out in the area of a bug bite, such as a flea bite. Diaper rashes for toddlers occurs when they are sitting on dirty diapers for too long.

Below is an excerpt of an article that shares natural remedies for your rashes which you can try:

Natural Remedies for Rashes

Olive Oil

Extra-virgin olive oil works as a great skin moisturizer, facilitates healing and promotes skin renewal as it is rich in vitamin E and antioxidants. It will also soothe your skin and reduce itching.

Baking Soda

Add one part baking soda to three parts water. Apply the mixture on the affected area. Leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing it off. Do this once daily for a few days.

Aloe Vera

Due to its anti-inflammatory, emollient, antibacterial and anti-fungal properties, aloe vera is excellent for treating a number of skin ailments including rashes. Apart from healing, it also soothes the skin, relieves itching and reduces redness.

How to Use Aloe Vera for Rashes: 
1. Extract fresh aloe vera gel from an aloe leaf.

2. Apply it on the affected area.

3. Leave it on for at least 20 minutes, and then rinse it off.

4. Do this at least three times a day until the rash clears.

If you do not have fresh aloe vera gel, you can buy aloe vera gel or extract.

Cold Compress

A cold compress can be beneficial in reducing rashes, especially those caused by heat, insect bites, poison ivy and shingles. It helps ease itching, swelling and inflammation, and can be particularly useful if a rash begins to develop into blisters.

 

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