Why does having a bath do this to me?!


Question: Whenever i have a bath i always come out with a red rashed blotched all over my legs and feet. Also my body feels all itchy when i come out of the bath. At first i thought that it was the bubbles i was using but this still happened to me when i tried having a bath without bubbles. Any ideas what this could be ?? any ideas of what i could do??


Answers: Whenever i have a bath i always come out with a red rashed blotched all over my legs and feet. Also my body feels all itchy when i come out of the bath. At first i thought that it was the bubbles i was using but this still happened to me when i tried having a bath without bubbles. Any ideas what this could be ?? any ideas of what i could do??

your probubly having too many bathsin a week.Try using some emulsifying cream in the bath instead of bubble bath.you can get it relativly cheap in the chemists. Also, we all can get sensitive skin at any time in our lives.After all skin is precious,look after it.

is the water to hot

Could it just be the Hot water? I know this happens to me sometimes also, and it's just how my body reacts to the hot water.

the problem is either with the water or the towel

if i take a bath that is to hot my legs and feet are red and blotchy. try using less hot water and make it a warm bath. if it does not work then i would consult a doctor.

change soap or don't use it, and don't have water to hot.. shower is better

towel?

Sounds pretty weird! Try bathing in calamine lotion, that could help.

Did you recently move and then this started it could the different minerals in your water that is reacting to your skin and your lower body is taking the worst





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