In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A child with RAD will rarely, if ever, seek comfort when under stress. They are also unlikely to respond when comforted. Since they did not form a normal attachment to a caregiver when they were younger, they will not seek comfort or affection in the way that most children would.  For instance, if they fall off of their bicycle, they might show emotion, but they are unlikely to run to a caregiver to soothe them.  They have a tendency to deal with their pain on their own. In some cases, they may show emotional responses that are inappropriate or excessive for a situation. For example, a child that stubs his toe may cry hysterically for longer than would be usual. Children with RAD will often respond with very little emotion or affect to others. Though most children are socialized to laugh and smile based on the people and circumstances around them, children with RAD will typically display a very flat or neutral disposition. For instance, a child with RAD might receive a gift at a birthday party and not crack a smile.  But a child without RAD might smile or yell with excitement. RAD diagnosis is not related to self-harm, impulsive or aggressive behavior or other harmful behaviors. Likewise, lying, stealing, destruction of property, gorging of food or inappropriate sexual behavior are also not considered symptoms of this disorder. There is a lot of misinformation about RAD online, but none of the aforementioned behaviors are considered relevant to the diagnosis.
Summary: Evaluate if they are unresponsive in times of distress. Assess any lack of emotion in social settings. Be cautious about jumping to conclusions based on a child acting out.

Before applying any medicine to the affected area, make sure your skin is clean. Pat, don't scrub, using a gentle cleanser and lukewarm water. You may want to simply splash your neck if it is irritating to touch it. After cleaning, make sure your neck is completely dry. Pat your skin gently, rather than rubbing it. Over-the-counter antihistamines, such as Benadryl, may help treat rashes caused by exposure to something you're allergic to. Avoid taking an antihistamine if you're unsure about the cause of your rash. If you feel a tightness in your throat or have difficulty breathing, that may be a sign of anaphylaxis. Seek medical attention immediately. An over-the-counter antihistamine may not start working quickly enough to remedy these symptoms. Numerous 1 percent hydrocortisone treatments are available over-the-counter in creams, ointments, or gels. Applied directly to the affected area, they can help calm inflammation as well as relieve itching or burning.  If your skin is particularly dry, choose an ointment or thicker cream over a gel. The gel may dry your skin further. Long term use of these products can seriously damage your skin. If your rash persists for longer than a day or two despite treatment, consult a doctor. Calamine lotion works just as well for other rashes as it does for bee stings or insect bites. If you have any aloe lotion or gel, such as those used to treat sunburn, that can calm a rash as well. Unlike hydrocortisone creams, aloe and calamine lotion are gentle enough to use on a longer-term basis without damaging your skin. Generally, if your rash doesn't get any better after a few days of treatment, get a doctor to take a look at it. Let them know how the rash developed and what you've been doing to treat it. They may order allergy tests or prescribe medication. If you try a treatment and it has no effect on the rash, stop doing it. You don't want to risk further irritating your skin or making the rash worse.
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One-sentence summary -- Clean your neck thoroughly. Take an antihistamine for an allergic reaction. Use a hydrocortisone cream or ointment. Calm itching with aloe or calamine lotion. Consult your healthcare provider if the rash worsens.

Q: before you go to the store and stick to it. A shopping list gives you a clear idea of what you need and eliminates unnecessary purchases. Take a look around your kitchen to determine what you need before you go to the store, and try to stick to your list as you shop. They will cost less than the fresh food flown in from the other side of the world since the customer has to pay for the fuel that got the food there. Research the area that you live in to see what produce is in season. Local produce will often have a sign telling you where it has been grown. Check in your area for a local farmer’s market, or buy fresh produce from your grocery store. Restaurant food is much more expensive than making a meal at home. Go out to eat as little as possible, and try to make most of your meals at home.  Try cooking meals ahead of time and then putting them in the fridge to reheat later. This will save you time and make it more likely that you won’t go out to eat. Make your lunches at home and take them to work with you so that you are less tempted to spend money on fast food. instead of buying it. Buying coffee can cost you as much as $7 a day. Invest in a coffee pot and a thermos to make your own coffee and bring it with you to save money. If you like flavored coffee, you can buy syrups and flavored creamers to make your coffee taste good.
A: Make a shopping list Buy fresh foods that are in season. Cook meals at home as often as possible. Make your coffee at home

Problem: Article: Starting with warm water will help remove excess dye from your garment initially. However, switching to cool water will help the dye to finish setting.  When the water runs clear, you have rinsed out most of the excess dye. If you are dyeing your garment in the washing machine, turn it to a warm-cool cycle. Once you have rinsed the dye, it’s time to dry your dress! Satin is a delicate fabric, so it’s best to let it air dry. If you can’t wait for your dress to air dry before you try it on, tumble dry it on low heat. If you washed your dress in the washing machine, most of the dye should have rinsed out in the first cycle. To make sure there’s no dye remaining to stain your garments, however, you should run a load of old rags or towels through the wash before you do a regular load of laundry.
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Rinse your dress in warm water, then switch to cool. Hang your dress up to dry. Run old towels through your washing machine if you used it.