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Christmas tree rash could be a sign of an upper respiratory tract infection, says doctor Christmas tree rash actually has nothing to do with Christmas trees. By Katrina Turrill.
Christmas tree rash, or pityriasis rosea, is an oval-shaped skin patch that can appear on different parts of your body. Here’s how to identify it and what to do if you have it.
About the Tree . This year’s tree is unique because it’s a cut tree rather than a planted tree. Since 1973, the National Christmas Tree has been a live tree planted on the grounds. But due to ...
Usually the Christmas Tree Syndrome reaction is just a rash and maybe some slight difficulty breathing, but they can be worse. To make sure it doesn't happen to you, experts recommend hosing off ...
Learn which molecules are responsible for giving Christmas trees their distinct, crisp-yet-spicy scent. Skip to main content. ... such as to patch an injury and reduce the likelihood of infection.