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jerry_kit
12-07-2007, 05:26 PM
Hello,
I am a 23 years girl and I am suffering from the rashes on my skin. I took many treatments but none of them has been effective. Can someone suggest me an alternative medicine or natural cure? I will be grateful for your suggestion. Thanks!
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Kittygyal
12-07-2007, 05:27 PM
Salamualikum.

E45?

Ma'assalama
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Pk_#2
12-07-2007, 05:47 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Kittygyal
Salamualikum.

E45?

Ma'assalama
No don't,

Just use vaseline sis and don't put any nasty staff on your skin like make-up or whatnot, and try to avoid detergents, soaps etc

Before an after you have a bath moisterise your skin, the reason your skin is drying up is because you are losing essential oils buh then again dry skin can be caused by clogged up dirt, in which case having a bath daily would treat it,

see Your doc sis if you think it will get out of hand, you don't want it to get worse.

All the best, May Allah cure you. Ameen.
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00:00
12-07-2007, 06:38 PM
I think it may be cuz of the clothes you wear, do you wear black all the time?
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nevesirth
12-07-2007, 06:46 PM
best thing will be to see a specialist, a dermatologist. the causative agent has to first be determined before effective treatment can be prescribed,there is no one cure to all kinds of rashes, and self medication can be dangerous if not handled well, so its best to let an expert handle the treatment
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Kittygyal
12-07-2007, 09:10 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Umma Wasat
No don't,

Just use vaseline sis and don't put any nasty staff on your skin like make-up or whatnot, and try to avoid detergents, soaps etc

Before an after you have a bath moisterise your skin, the reason your skin is drying up is because you are losing essential oils buh then again dry skin can be caused by clogged up dirt, in which case having a bath daily would treat it,

see Your doc sis if you think it will get out of hand, you don't want it to get worse.

All the best, May Allah cure you. Ameen.
Salamualikum.

^ :coolalien

Try Tibet :shade:

We do the 'cheap' things LOL

Ma'assalama
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جوري
12-08-2007, 04:25 AM
Pls see a doctor.. some serious rashes are due to various serious ailments.. you can't cure these over the counter and it is absured to self-diagnose..


rashes such as these












are serious and dangerous if neglected!


can anyone here knowledgeable or not prescribe you a home remedy?.. I don't think so, and really hope not for their sake and yours... pls seek medical help.. some rashes are in fact 'fatal' and that is not a lie! some have underlying autoimmune diseases.. a rash is a very obvious way for your body to tell you something is wrong, pls get me the help I need!

:w:
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truemuslim
12-08-2007, 04:31 AM
WOW ^^^ i had a rash on me that has been on me for like 7 years!! THATS HALF OF MY LIFE. I thought it was NEVER going away, until we safired to yemen, I didn't even see a doctor but we just went to the pharmacy told them, they gave me medicine that made them ALL GO AWAY and I never saw them again!!! that was like 6 mo. ago btw, so i still remember how hidius they were...not as ugly as those in the pics though...alhamdullah... and now they are gone and im happy...ALHAMDULLA...here in the u.s we have had about 50 prescriptions that NEVER did anything . but now we found the right one...i forget the name tho
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جوري
12-08-2007, 04:53 AM
The rash in the first picture is called a 'butterfly rash' it is due to lupus.... it is an auto-immune disease.. there is no 'cream' that can make it go away.. it might go into remission, but a great deal of patients die from various complications most notable is kidney failure.. the rash is the least of their problems.. hence I say whether in Yemen or Saskatchewan, if you are human, you are susceptible to human diseases and the human condition. No medication is superior to another because of region.. Thus I pray that the lady who wrote about this 11 hrs ago, has gone and booked herself an appt. instead of fiddling with some OTC that might have worked for someone else for an entirely unrelated condition!

:w:
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samuel.july
12-08-2007, 02:53 PM
Hey, I have suffered skin rashes on my hands and feet for three years. At times, so severe, that I had to be hospitalized and twice with dangerous infections. I spent thousands of dollars on prescribed steroids, which only made the outbreaks worse. Nothing worked until I discovered the natural ingredient Health pads. A friend of mine watched on a news program in the health segment, and gave me the web address as http://www.healthpads.com. She did not remember the name but when I started reading the testimonials, I knew this had to be the product! Day one of using Health pads I began to feel the relief. It is true and wow, within three weeks my hands were nearly clear. The intense itching and ensuing pain has stopped. Therefore, I suggest you for health pads and I am sure it will definitely help you out.
See you, Bye!
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Pk_#2
12-08-2007, 04:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by PurestAmbrosia
The rash in the first picture is called a 'butterfly rash' it is due to lupus.... it is an auto-immune disease.. there is no 'cream' that can make it go away.. it might go into remission, but a great deal of patients die from various complications most notable is kidney failure.. the rash is the least of their problems.. hence I say whether in Yemen or Saskatchewan, if you are human, you are susceptible to human diseases and the human condition. No medication is superior to another because of region.. Thus I pray that the lady who wrote about this 11 hrs ago, has gone and booked herself an appt. instead of fiddling with some OTC that might have worked for someone else for an entirely unrelated condition!

:w:
AsalamuAlaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,



Anyhow all the best thread starter.
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Afifa
12-08-2007, 08:24 PM
the prophet said that the best medicine was olive oil...im sure theres something you can do with that to help the rashes.
may allah (swt) cure u
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Noor 13
12-09-2007, 10:27 AM
:sl:
Skin rashes can be caused by many differdnt things
It has to be said though that the majority of rashes are not dangerous. It is a very little percentage who suffers from Lupus and even if it is true that other fatal disease can cause rash so it has to be clear that not every rash menas that you are severly ill.
I don't know for how long you had the rashes and it is hard to tell you any remedy without seeing it. You may wanna see your dermatologist and see what she/he is saying.
It is true that you can for sure try olive oil. It has many benefits for the skin. it reduces dryness and itchyness and has also antiinflammatory benefits.
:w:
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syilla
12-12-2007, 09:22 AM
:salamext:

skin rashes can be caused my alot of things...like ukhtee noor said.

The best way is to avoid allllllll chemicals and allergic food especially if you haven't gone to see the specialist.

Use mild soap, eat alot of veges and fruits (but lessen the intake of oats, nuts, tomatoes, and etc...) and THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS...STOP SCRATCHING...it'll make it worse and it even scarred your skin for life.

i got rashes too...but sometimes i feel i'm being too over reacting if i go to see a specialist just because of this. Because others are worst and they need more attention than me :X ....anyway thats my thinking. InshaAllah one day...when i'm not too busy...and have a few extra cash in my pocket.
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danneva
08-06-2010, 09:00 AM
In order to get the right allergy medicine you need to determine the cause of it first and that can be a lengthy process especially if you have no idea what it may be. There are a large variety of allergy medicines available today on the market that can be brought over the counter and also through prescription but either way it is recommended you consult your doctor before starting a treatment. Find first the cause before you treat your allergy and you should know how to use the medicine or else it will get worse.:hmm::heated:
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