a gash will open up on your shoulder and an alien will rip out of your stomach. if this happens.... your screwed.
It depends on what has caused the rash.
It's a kind of diaper rash -- annoying but basically harmless. The area is staying too moist for too long. Maybe change pads more often or use a heavier type of pad. Most pads have a leak-barrier of plastic that will hold the moisture next to your skin, this keeps your clothes clean but can cause a rash.
No, it is caused by bacteria.
No, it is caused by bacteria.
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It all depends on what caused the rash in the first place. A heat rash will go away quickly and a rash cause by a bacteria or a virus will take 7-10 days. Some can be caused by food or other allergies.
Heat rash is not contagious, actually. Heat rash is caused by friction and sweating, so if it's hot and humid, you have a chance of getting heat rash in your armpits, between your legs, and on your butt.
It depends entirely on what is causing the rash. If it is caused by an infectious agent, then, yes - you could spread the infection. If it is being caused by some kind of chemical, you can spread the chemical if it is still there. On the other hand, if the rash is a delayed reaction or an allergic reaction you can't spread the rash. In short - you can't spread the rash by touching it but you could spread what is CAUSING the rash if it's still there on the skin.
Sanitary pads need to be of good quality and have good absorption capability else they will cause side effects. Also, you need to maintain good feminine hygiene during periods else it will cause some kind of infection or rash.
Dont expose youself to it
trash rash