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Irritated SkinWritten by Charles Peacock Irritated skin is a common problem for some. For others, it pops up only every once in awhile--or perhaps very rarely. But if you're searching the Internet for information on this problem, chances are you're looking for a solution--and fast. Luckily, this page (and the Internet at large) is filled with information that can help you solve your problem. Irritated Skin: Causes and SolutionsOne of the most common causes of irritated skin is skin allergies. Certain chemical substances that occur naturally in our environment (like poison ivy, animal dander, etc.) can cause allergic reactions when they come in direct contact with the skin. For this type of skin irritation, your local or online drugstore will offer a wide variety of creams and ointments to help clear up the problems. Irritated skin and rashes can also result from an unusual degree of rubbing against a certain area of the skin. Overly tight shoes or clothing are a common source of this problem. Aside from removing the source of the problem (perhaps a pair of undersized but high priced heels that you can't stand the thought of throwing out), your best bet is to allow the skin to breathe. Certain creams can be helpful in reducing swelling and itching, but old fashioned remedies like cool water and air are always helpful. Skin irritation can also be caused by things like skin fungus, sunburn, and dryness. Solving these problems doesn't necessarily mean consulting with a dermatologist; many readily available skin products market themselves as the answer to very specific skin problems. Carefully reading the product descriptions and trying out different products can bring you relief quickly and inexpensively.
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