i breed yorkies.....what does it look like? e=mail me some details i have seen it all......i have 6 of them. being in a new house they are nervous and that can cause a rash like and hair loss......let me know|||If you've had her 2 weeks, have you taken her to the vet for a check up yet?
My vet likes to see new pets soon after adoption to get baseline measurements and look them over.
I wouldn't put much stock in answers you get here, you really need to take her to the vet.|||No one on here is going to be able to tell you what kind of skin problem your dog has with out seeing it...even still, it would be just a guess.
Take the dog to the vet and have them check the dog out. If this is a puppy you bought from a breeder, then if the skin problem is anything genetic, or deemed to be something that the puppy had when it was sold to you, then you need to contact the breeder and him/her needs to set things right with you. Any reputable breeder will stand behind their puppies if it has a genetic problem...most breeders guarantee their pups for life.|||vet--- she could have a parasite inside of her so good advice go to a vet and just have her checked|||Take her to the vet it might be something.
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
My nephew has bad diaper rash to the extent where the skin bleeds help?
I used A %26amp; D not working.|||Triple Paste works wonders. Ask your pharmacist.|||Leave him w/out a diaper, maybe take him out on a blanket in the sun, poor thing needs to "air out a little"|||You might want to call the pediatrician, my son got a real bad rash once and the pediatrician prescribed him an ointment.|||Try to leave his bottom as dry as possible.
Leave it open to the air as often as you can. Even leave the diaper off for a time.
Frequent changes are good too, plain Corn Starch is good for butt rashes too.|||Letting him air out may help but aquaphor helps a lot. It even helps on chapped lips, chafed legs, and more. That should have his diaper rash cleared up within no time at all. My daughter was starting to get red so I put some on her and with the next diaper change there was no red at all. That should help!|||You need to let it air out, keep the diaper off for 15 minutes at a time. It may be messy but that is pretty severe. And do not use wipes, my aunt has raised 4 kids and babysat for years for a living. She says when it is that bad do NOT use wipes run their little butts under a faucet and pat it dry do not rub it. I also think that Vaseline works well. Some of the rash creams can actually burn the skin more, Vaseline simply works as a barrier to keep the pee and poop from touching the area. He should also be seen by a doctor for it. And sometimes what they are eating can cause it, I don't know his age but spaghetti sauce or tomato products can cause a lot of burning. My aunt is the one who told me about the airing out also and it did more good for my girls than anything else when they had a bad rash.|||If it's to the point that he's bleeding, you need to call the doctor. Generally, you should change his diaper at least every hour, use cotton balls and warm water instead of wipes, and use a cream like A%26amp;D or Desitin. The doctor can probably call in a prescription strength cream to your pharmacy without you having to go to the office. Also, Let him lay on a blanket or nap without a diaper to air out his bottom. Good Luck!|||My neice had this once; it was a yeast infection rash. He should be seen by a dr, and they'll prescribe an ointment for it.|||My son had wicked diaper rash every time he popped a tooth. It was awful, I tried all the different brands.
The pediatrician said to do this:
1. Wash the area completely with a soft wash cloth and warm water (add baby wash too if needed). Do not use baby wipes, they contain trace amounts of alcohol and burn.
2. Pat dry with a towel.
3. Cream on thickly either desitin or balmex (the very very thickest kind you can find) as thick as icing on a cake.
4. Change baby immediately after every poo and as soon as you can with every pee.
Any wetness in diaper will make the rash worse.
Do not put any other products on baby's open skin. No powders, cornstarch etc.
Keep this up for 3 days, if you don't notice an improvement, call your doctor.
(also keep eyes open for fever or worsening of the skin...could be something else, like a yeast infection.)|||Burt's Bees has one of the best diaper ointments we have used. It smells really good as well. When my daughter gets a diaper rash, this takes care of it pretty quickly. I highly recommend it.|||I'd suggest taking him to a doctor if its cracked and bleeding. That may not be a normal diaper rash. He could have a yeast infection (especially if breast fed) Or it could be ezcema or psoriasis.
He may be having a reaction to the brand of diapers used also.
In m experience aveeno diaper rash cream works wonders.
Make sure you are using sensitive wipes, as other will on further irritation. He needs time to have his little bottom aired out, try laying him on the floor on a towel ( to prevent accidents) for a while.|||let him run around naked for a bit the air will do wonders|||When my daughters had a really bad rash we used vitamin e on their bottoms. We always kept a big bottle on the changing table and used it at the 1st sign of diaper rash. It worked better then any creams that we tried. Just prick the capsules with a pin and squeeze it onto baby's bottom. It's messy but it really works.
Good luck|||Take him to the Dr. It might be an infection. My son got a yeast infection once.|||my baby had a rash that bled when he came home from the hospital. the only thing that would help was plain old vaseline. all the other diaper rash stuff made it worse. after i put the vaseline on it cleared up really fast. just don't use baby wipes and let him get some air to his butt.
Leave it open to the air as often as you can. Even leave the diaper off for a time.
Frequent changes are good too, plain Corn Starch is good for butt rashes too.|||Letting him air out may help but aquaphor helps a lot. It even helps on chapped lips, chafed legs, and more. That should have his diaper rash cleared up within no time at all. My daughter was starting to get red so I put some on her and with the next diaper change there was no red at all. That should help!|||You need to let it air out, keep the diaper off for 15 minutes at a time. It may be messy but that is pretty severe. And do not use wipes, my aunt has raised 4 kids and babysat for years for a living. She says when it is that bad do NOT use wipes run their little butts under a faucet and pat it dry do not rub it. I also think that Vaseline works well. Some of the rash creams can actually burn the skin more, Vaseline simply works as a barrier to keep the pee and poop from touching the area. He should also be seen by a doctor for it. And sometimes what they are eating can cause it, I don't know his age but spaghetti sauce or tomato products can cause a lot of burning. My aunt is the one who told me about the airing out also and it did more good for my girls than anything else when they had a bad rash.|||If it's to the point that he's bleeding, you need to call the doctor. Generally, you should change his diaper at least every hour, use cotton balls and warm water instead of wipes, and use a cream like A%26amp;D or Desitin. The doctor can probably call in a prescription strength cream to your pharmacy without you having to go to the office. Also, Let him lay on a blanket or nap without a diaper to air out his bottom. Good Luck!|||My neice had this once; it was a yeast infection rash. He should be seen by a dr, and they'll prescribe an ointment for it.|||My son had wicked diaper rash every time he popped a tooth. It was awful, I tried all the different brands.
The pediatrician said to do this:
1. Wash the area completely with a soft wash cloth and warm water (add baby wash too if needed). Do not use baby wipes, they contain trace amounts of alcohol and burn.
2. Pat dry with a towel.
3. Cream on thickly either desitin or balmex (the very very thickest kind you can find) as thick as icing on a cake.
4. Change baby immediately after every poo and as soon as you can with every pee.
Any wetness in diaper will make the rash worse.
Do not put any other products on baby's open skin. No powders, cornstarch etc.
Keep this up for 3 days, if you don't notice an improvement, call your doctor.
(also keep eyes open for fever or worsening of the skin...could be something else, like a yeast infection.)|||Burt's Bees has one of the best diaper ointments we have used. It smells really good as well. When my daughter gets a diaper rash, this takes care of it pretty quickly. I highly recommend it.|||I'd suggest taking him to a doctor if its cracked and bleeding. That may not be a normal diaper rash. He could have a yeast infection (especially if breast fed) Or it could be ezcema or psoriasis.
He may be having a reaction to the brand of diapers used also.
In m experience aveeno diaper rash cream works wonders.
Make sure you are using sensitive wipes, as other will on further irritation. He needs time to have his little bottom aired out, try laying him on the floor on a towel ( to prevent accidents) for a while.|||let him run around naked for a bit the air will do wonders|||When my daughters had a really bad rash we used vitamin e on their bottoms. We always kept a big bottle on the changing table and used it at the 1st sign of diaper rash. It worked better then any creams that we tried. Just prick the capsules with a pin and squeeze it onto baby's bottom. It's messy but it really works.
Good luck|||Take him to the Dr. It might be an infection. My son got a yeast infection once.|||my baby had a rash that bled when he came home from the hospital. the only thing that would help was plain old vaseline. all the other diaper rash stuff made it worse. after i put the vaseline on it cleared up really fast. just don't use baby wipes and let him get some air to his butt.
If the rash i get goes away with skin moisturizer and i'm not tired and feel good except for my elbows ache
would it be safe to say that idont have lupus?! My job is very phisical my title is heavy laborer, ihave tons of energy what do you think?!|||I think that you need to see a psychiatrist. You continue to ask the same question over and over. You are getting very good answers, yet you continue.|||Lupus can present itself in many different ways, but it does not sound like you have Lupus. The rash associated with Lupus does not go away with moisturizer (lupus is an auto-immune disease). Though, for myself my tiredness did not start to occur and become a constant until after my first flareup. Prior to that, I had tons more energy.
Skin rashes?
difference in rashes between dark skinned and white skinned people especially in children|||contact exzema society. speak to doc or pharmacist.|||Go to www.webmd.com.
33 weeks pregnant and my neck has broke out in some kind of a blotchy rash on my neck. My skin and scalp is?
also dry and flaky. Is this a normal pregnancy thing? I haven't changed any soaps, shampoos or anything like that.|||Its possible you have broke out with a p.u.p.p. rash ( I don't remember what it stands for cause its been a few years since I had it.) It will go away after you have the baby. Or what I did was switch to Dial Antibacterial soap and used some benedryl cream on mine and it really helped the itching and cleared up a couple weeks later. Do not take an oatmeal bath or it will make the itching worse. Not to mention its a pain to clean it out of the bath tub. Good luck.
What can i use to fade dark spots from my skin that were caused by a rash?
Well I actually have the same problem. What works really well to fade dark spots is cocoa butter. It won't work in an instant but if you apply it day and night you'll definitely see some results. It has worked really well for me and cocoa butter only costs about a dollar at any drugstore. Also you can get your doctor to give you a topical medicine called mometasone (commonly used to treat minor skin rashes) which not only helps cure rashes but fades away the marks they leave behind. I'm using the mometasone now and it works like a charm. I saw results within the first week. I hope this information is useful.|||thanks for the advice everyone Report It
|||You can try Palmers Fade Cream usually available at african beauty supply stores however if you are very dark skinned you should not use the product.|||there are only two skincare ingredients that fade dark spots: hydroquinone or kojic acid. Make sure you use sunscreen too!|||Cocoa buttter works well for that but you can also try:
Avon Banishing Cream Skin Discoloration Lightener
Here's a link to order it - only costs $4.99
http://www.bizrate.com/oid317329266.html...
|||You can try Palmers Fade Cream usually available at african beauty supply stores however if you are very dark skinned you should not use the product.|||there are only two skincare ingredients that fade dark spots: hydroquinone or kojic acid. Make sure you use sunscreen too!|||Cocoa buttter works well for that but you can also try:
Avon Banishing Cream Skin Discoloration Lightener
Here's a link to order it - only costs $4.99
http://www.bizrate.com/oid317329266.html...
What are the symptoms 2 years after possible HIV infection? Itchy circular rash on ankle and dry skin and hair
Here is the real answer:
Any symptoms that people may experience early on in HIV infection (acute HIV infection) would occur 2-4 weeks after infection...possibly as long as a few months....that is when a rash is likely to form (if you experience symptoms, not everyone does).
After the initial acute infection period is over, people enter what is called the asymptomatic stage of HIV disease. Asymptomatic means no symptoms. This stage can last on average 8 years (without medical intervention). It is possible that during this stage, a person may experience unexplained swollen lymph nodes for a relatively long period of time, and it is possible that they may experience thrombocytopenia (a blood disorder).
This of course depends on the person's immune function at 2 years (how many CD4 cells are present in the blood). With greater than 500 (which the majority of people will be at after opnly two years), the POSSIBLE symptoms may include:
-chronic vaginal yeast infections (women)
-swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy)
-Aseptic meningitis is possible but rare
-Myopathy is possible but rare
-Guillan-Barre syndrome is possible but relatively rare
Basically, it is unlikely that the person at 2 years post infection would have ANY major symptoms as their immune system is still strong enough to fight off infections/cancers.
An HIV test is the only way to know if you or someone else is infected. (The same goes for any STI, as many people infected show NO SYMPTOMS).
Hope this helps,|||Skin Cancer and Perhaps a lung infection.|||when you have HIV you get flu like symptoms except you keep getting sick, it seems to me you have a ring worm on your ankle and dandruff.|||The source below talks about hiv skin rash.
Any symptoms that people may experience early on in HIV infection (acute HIV infection) would occur 2-4 weeks after infection...possibly as long as a few months....that is when a rash is likely to form (if you experience symptoms, not everyone does).
After the initial acute infection period is over, people enter what is called the asymptomatic stage of HIV disease. Asymptomatic means no symptoms. This stage can last on average 8 years (without medical intervention). It is possible that during this stage, a person may experience unexplained swollen lymph nodes for a relatively long period of time, and it is possible that they may experience thrombocytopenia (a blood disorder).
This of course depends on the person's immune function at 2 years (how many CD4 cells are present in the blood). With greater than 500 (which the majority of people will be at after opnly two years), the POSSIBLE symptoms may include:
-chronic vaginal yeast infections (women)
-swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy)
-Aseptic meningitis is possible but rare
-Myopathy is possible but rare
-Guillan-Barre syndrome is possible but relatively rare
Basically, it is unlikely that the person at 2 years post infection would have ANY major symptoms as their immune system is still strong enough to fight off infections/cancers.
An HIV test is the only way to know if you or someone else is infected. (The same goes for any STI, as many people infected show NO SYMPTOMS).
Hope this helps,|||Skin Cancer and Perhaps a lung infection.|||when you have HIV you get flu like symptoms except you keep getting sick, it seems to me you have a ring worm on your ankle and dandruff.|||The source below talks about hiv skin rash.
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