If your unsure and the rash is somewhere it can be seen. Your local pharmacist can be helpful in choosing the proper over the counter medication to use. The pharmacist may also be helpful in a identifying the type of rash and telling you if prescription medication may be needed and if you need to see a doctor. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Tuesday June 18 2013, 11:56 pm: Similar to the previous advice, you should be more specific to get the best results.
If the rash is from a sunburn, use aloe vera.
Rash from an injury like a scrape, use neosporin or similar ointments.
A minor burn can be treated with any kind of burn cream.
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