Allergies and Skin Rashes - Chemicals and Foods to Avoid

p>There are a number of responses whichexperiencing an eczema rash or different type of
indicate an allergic reaction including wheezing,red itchy rash, be careful about purchasing fabric
hives, headaches, puffy eyes, and eczemasofteners, plug ins of fragrance in your outlets
dermatitis problems. Fragrances, mold, multipleand strong deodorants and sprays. Some people
chemical sensitivities and food reactions are in themay even react to scented candles , the ink in
news daily and discussed in many internet forums.newspapers, marker pens and dryer sheets. Also
Allergic contact dermatitis can occur due to beltif you get fragrance free products check them
buckles or jewelry resulting in severe skin rashes.out carefully as some keep the chemicals but just
We don't pay attention always, but some peoplecover the fragrance with a different substance to
will react to perfumes, carpet that was justmask it. You don't want a substitute chemical.
installed, new home construction materials andZinc, Vitamin E and Vitamin C and flax seed oil are
cleaning products. Medications such as antibioticshelpful for the immune system and also good for
can cause rashes in those sensitive to the penicillinyour skin health. If you don't have success from
family or another substance.. Pay attention whenseeing a dermatologist or an allergist, consider a
you see a skin eruption reaction to factors suchconsult with an immunologist. They may have a
as new products used, recent paint jobs,perspective to catch something that was missed
formaldehyde responses and triggers fromin your other appointments.
benzenes.If you have a terrible rash, look at the labels of
When you can find the triggers that cause youreverything you ingest as well as use in your
skin rash or breathing difficulties, it is a sigh ofhome. Some people are allergic to parabens.
relief as you are no longer in the dark about itSmoke of course can also cause reactions for the
and can stop suspecting everything around you asskin and isn't just limited to respiratory complaints.
a possible allergen or trigger. If you are