Red Itchy Bumps On Skin – How To Treat With Natural Remedies

By Patricia | July 6, 2009

Remedies For Itchy Raised Bumps On Skin

Red itchy stinging bumps on the skin can be caused by several different things. It could be an infection, a rash, or even something like a reaction to poison ivy. The first step to relieving the symptoms is to try to figure out what caused it in the first place. Did you use a new laundry detergent or bath soap? Have you been outdoors and could have come into contact with something? Are you taking a medication that you have never used before?

Because there are so many reasons that can be causing the symptoms, you will need to figure out if your problem is internal or external. These solutions represent both ways of eliminating the symptoms.

  • Exfoliate your skin twice a week. This will help remove the irritated skin.
  • Keep the affected area clean and dry.
  • Stinging can be helped by applying cucumber juice to the area.
  • Soak in an oatmeal bath to relieve the burning sensation.
  • You can also soak in an Epsom salt bath for relief.
  • Use cornstarch or baby powder to keep the skin cool and dry.
  • Drink cucumber juice to cool you down on the inside.
  • Drink lots of water. Water will help keep your skin hydrated.
  • Water also helps remove impurities from your system.
  • Mix sandalwood powder and rose water into a paste and apply to the affected area.
  • A mixture of sandalwood powder, turmeric powder, and rose water can be applied to the skin. The sandalwood and rose water will help cool the skin, while the turmeric will help heal the skin.
  • Apply fresh milk cream to the infected area.
  • Apply clarified butter to the area.
  • For sores that weeping, you use a mixture of clarified butter and turmeric powder. Apply to skin.
  • Indian gooseberries are high in Vitamin C. Supplementing with Indian gooseberries can help your immune system.
  • If it’s caused by a fungus, some dandruff shampoos will treat a fungus.
  • Use an allergy medicine.

As there are so many reasons for the cause of the red bumps, you may need to see a dermatologist to determine the exact cause for the inflammation. Once you have figured out the reason, then you can choose the remedy that will work best in your particular situation. Remember most importantly, keep the area clean and dry.

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