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Fill your tub with warm water to a level that reaches your raw skin. Sprinkle the bathwater with colloidal oatmeal, which is a finely ground oatmeal specifically made for the bathtub. Soak in the oatmeal and warm water for 5-10 minutes. Then pat your skin dry and apply a moisturizer. This may soothe raw skin and promote healing. Use uncooked oatmeal if you cannot find colloidal oatmeal. While your skin is healing, put on loose clothing made of a smooth and breathable fabric such as lightweight cotton. This can prevent further irritation of raw skin. It also increases airflow to promote healing. Avoid wearing several layers of clothing. Loosen your clothing to prevent irritation and excess moisture. Minimize or avoid potentially irritating products or allergens. Use products that are labeled scent-, fragrance-, and dye-free. This may help speed healing and prevent further irritation. Even with home care, your raw skin may not heal. Tell your doctor when you noticed the raw skin and what home treatment you’ve done.  They can diagnose potential causes or conditions and get you prompt and proper treatment. See a doctor if your raw skin:  Is so painful that you lose sleep or get distracted from your daily routine Becomes painful Appears infected Won’t heal with self-care
Draw a warm oatmeal bath. Wear loose, cotton clothing. Avoid irritants or allergens. Seek medical attention if your skin doesn’t heal.