There are eruptions and rashes on the skin. What could be the cause, and what treatment should be taken?
Skin eruptions and rashes can occur due to many common causes, such as allergies, heat, infections, or irritation from soaps and chemicals, and conditions like Contact Dermatitis or Urticaria are frequent reasons. They may appear as red patches, itching, or small bumps, and are often not serious. Basic care includes keeping the skin clean, avoiding known triggers, using a gentle moisturiser, and wearing loose cotton clothes; an anti-allergic medicine may help reduce itching if needed. Avoid using strong or mixed creams without medical advice, as they can sometimes worsen the condition. If the rash persists, spreads, becomes painful, or is associated with fever, it is important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.