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Stress can affect every part of the body, including the skin. In particular, flare-ups of acne, psoriasis and eczema can often be related to an episode of anxiety or tension. Of these three ...
A persistent rash might not just be a skin issue—it's your body’s way of showing stress. Learn how to address both the ...
Stress rashes can appear anywhere on the body from the arms and legs to the face and back. To treat a stress rash, take antihistamines, apply a cold compress, and try to reduce your stress.
A stress rash is characterized by hives or welts on the skin. While they usually appear on the face, neck, chest, and arms, the bumps can break out anywhere including on the thighs. It's not ...