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How Do You Treat A Drug Reaction Rash?

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How Do You Treat A Drug Reaction Rash?

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A drug reaction rash is one of the more common reactions to a medication or supplement and can be hard to treat. A drug reaction rash is usually red, itchy, and can even bleed, blister or cause hives. More severe reactions can occur, though they are rare. It’s important to discuss any reactions to drugs or supplements with a doctor, but it’s also important to help treat the rash itself. Below are some natural remedies to help treat a drug reaction rash, and help to prevent further drug reaction rashes. Take 1,000 to 2,000 mg of Bromelain daily. This helps to treat the rash, and helps to reduce your sensitivity to your medication. Also take Quercenol twice per day to help reduce your sensitivity to medication. To relieve itching and discomfort, soak in warm baths filled with 1 cup of oatmeal. Avoid using harsh soaps and skin care products near the affected areas. Instead, just gently wash the area with natural based oatmeal soap.

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