How to Treat Brazilian Pepper Rash
Things You'll Need
- Soap
- Washcloth
- 2 cotton balls
- Rubbing alcohol
- Calamine lotion
- Corticosteroid cream
- Medication
Instructions
-
-
1
Wash the rash with water and a mild soap. Use a soft washcloth and avoid touching the rash with your bare hands.
-
2
Moisten a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and apply it to the rash.
-
3
Rinse the area and pat it dry gently.
-
4
Dip another cotton ball in Calamine lotion and apply it to the rash. Calamine lotion may help soothe the rash and reduce any itching.
-
5
See your doctor if the Calamine lotion does not offer relief, or your rash persists. You may need a prescription-strength corticosteroid cream, such as hydrocortisone. The over-the-counter formulas are typically too weak to treat a Brazilian pepper rash. Apply the prescription cream to the rash as directed.
-
6
Take an oral medication, if your doctor recommends it. While oral antihistamines will not likely treat your Brazilian pepper rash, corticosteroids like dexamethasone or prednisone may help.
-
1