Heat Rash
Heat rash
is a skin irritation caused by excessive sweating during hot,
humid weather. It can occur at any age but is most common in young
children.
Recognizing
Heat Rash
Heat rash
looks like a red cluster of pimples or small blisters. It is more
likely to occur on the neck and upper chest, in the groin, under
the breasts, and in elbow creases.
What to
Do
The best treatment
for heat rash is to provide a cooler, less humid environment.
Keep the affected area dry. Dusting powder may be used to increase
comfort, but avoid using ointments or creams -- they keep the skin warm and moist and may make the
condition worse.
Treating heat
rash is simple and usually does not require medical assistance.
Other heat-related problems can be much more severe.
Disclaimer:
These
self-help measures are not a substitute for medical care but may
help you recognize and respond promptly to warning signs of trouble.
Your best defense against heat-related illness is prevention.
Staying cool and making simple changes in your fluid intake, activities,
and clothing during hot weather can help you remain safe and healthy.
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