Little Known Cause of Skin Rashes Revealed
August 18, 2014
Do you have skin problems, such as rashes, redness, irritation or itchy patches? Have you seen your dermatologist for eczema or psoriasis but still don’t have answers? There are several common connections to skin problems that conventional doctors may overlook.
Skin problems can be caused by low vitamin d levels, food allergies and chemical sensitivities. Hypothyroidism can also cause skin irritation because low thyroid function decreases circulation to the skin, and increases susceptibility to skin infection. It can lead to boils, acne, eczema, psoriasis, impetigo, cellulitis, and alopecia. To learn more about a very common cause of skin irritation, yeast overgrowth, please read below:
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