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What Causes Red Rash On Palms After Every Shower?

My daughter gets a red bumpy bubbly rash on the palms of her hands after every bath/shower. It itches really badly and burns. I ve tried switching soap and shampoos, nothing seems to work. What s causing this and how do I fix it? She does have eczema on her scalp but I m not sure if that s related.
Thu, 12 Feb 2015
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welcome,
it is due to sensitive / allergic skin,
rash / itches after shower/bath is due to very hot or cold water ,
this resolves it self with in 1 to 2 hour ,
medicine is not required,
if it does not resolve can take anti allergic medicine & can apply calamine topically,
about 50 % females have sensitive skin,
use Luke warm or normal water (not hot nor cold ).
do not rub the body with towel,
consult your family doctor,
take care,
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What Causes Red Rash On Palms After Every Shower?

welcome, it is due to sensitive / allergic skin, rash / itches after shower/bath is due to very hot or cold water , this resolves it self with in 1 to 2 hour , medicine is not required, if it does not resolve can take anti allergic medicine & can apply calamine topically, about 50 % females have sensitive skin, use Luke warm or normal water (not hot nor cold ). do not rub the body with towel, consult your family doctor, take care,