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It seems like virtually any malady you look up, and read the known symptoms, a rash is included. 

Maybe it's quicker to list the disorders that DON'T include a rash, in the list of symptoms.

The type of rash is more informative, than just whether there is one, or not. There's a big range that comes under the umbrella of "rash".

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36 minutes ago, Phi for All said:

Intestinal imbalance issues. Improper injections.

Intensive indictments.

Doesn't the last of these just make you go orange - and become rash?

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Allergy to certain foods. Wheat, soy, lipid peroxides (seed oils), etc.

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On 4/5/2023 at 12:19 PM, Bhavanarejgire said:

Can anyone let me know what are the Main Causes for Skin Rashes?

Skin rashes can be caused by various factors, and identifying the specific cause is crucial for effective treatment.

On 4/5/2023 at 9:19 AM, Bhavanarejgire said:

Can anyone let me know what are the Main Causes for Skin Rashes?

In India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, it's the dirty water in the Indus and Ganges. People flush leftovers from toilets without sewage treatment plants into it, and then other people (poor majority) wash their clothes in it, bathe in it, drink it, wash their plates, etc. etc. I would not use their water even to flush the toilet..

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