Prickly Heat Skin Care
During summer, we face alot of skin problems
. We have to take a lot of skin care preventions so that we can beat these extreme weather conditions.
Skin problems in summer can be treated at home using home remedy treatments.
Prickly heat is one skin problem that many face in summer. It occurs due to the blockage of sweat glands resulting in tiny blisters that are itchy.
This skin problem spreads over the back, neck, arms etc and the only relief from this itchy feeling is to scratch.
Here below are some ways on how you can avoid prickly heat and home remedies to treat it.
1.Aloe Vera- This medicinal plant is used for a lot of purposes. You can rub the aloe vera on the infected areas to get rid of prickly heat. It contains chamomile oil that give you a relief.
2.Ice- When you have prickly heat, rub a few ice cubes on the area so that it will give you a relief. It will also take away the burning sensation.
3.Radish- Cut a piece of radish and rub the infected area. Use can also use potato slices.
4.Fruits- Consume a lot of fruits that are cooling. Eat watermelon, cucumber, bananas etc.
5.Cream- Apply a cream or lotion that has minimum of SPF 15. This will help to decrease the prickly heat on the skin.
Other then these home remedies
, drink plenty of fluid during summer to avoid such kind of skin problems. It is best to also avoid spicy food till the skin rash
disappears.
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Heat Rash Treatment Advice
If heat rash does develop, the treatment of the condition tends to be at home and the condition does not typically require medical attention. Once heat rash is noticed, the removal or loosening of clothing in that area can help to ease the irritation of the area. Further reducing the irritation would be the application of a cool, damp towel on the affected areas. This rag or towel should be placed on the area, but not rubbed on the area. The area should then be allowed to air dry rather than be wiped dry with a towel.
Other treatments for the heat rash include the application of lotions and creams. Lotions that lack fragrance are often the best for dealing with the heat rash. This is because these lotions often lack the alcohol that can cause stinging in the rash. The creams are often creams with a high concentration of aloe which is known for its ability to treat burns and damaged skin. These lotions
and creams can easily be purchased over the counter at any local store.
If heat rash does develop, the treatment of the condition tends to be at home and the condition does not typically require medical attention. Once heat rash is noticed, the removal or loosening of clothing in that area can help to ease the irritation of the area. Further reducing the irritation would be the application of a cool, damp towel on the affected areas. This rag or towel should be placed on the area, but not rubbed on the area. The area should then be allowed to air dry rather than be wiped dry with a towel.
Other treatments for the heat rash include the application of lotions and creams. Lotions that lack fragrance are often the best for dealing with the heat rash. This is because these lotions often lack the alcohol that can cause stinging in the rash. The creams are often creams with a high concentration of aloe which is known for its ability to treat burns and damaged skin. These lotions
and creams can easily be purchased over the counter at any local store.
A note on infants:
It’s particularly important to watch out for heat rash in infants, since they’re unable to express when they’re too hot. Here’s what you can do:
* Dress babies the same as adults during the summer months.
* Layer clothing to allow for times when your child may be hot or cold.
* Reach for cotton, loose-fitting clothing, which will breathe and protect the skin.
* Make sure your child is wearing a hat.
* If your child shows signs of heat rash, remove him or her from the heat immediately. And allow them to cool down by removing clothing and applying a cool washcloth to the skin.
* Avoid using lotion or cream, which can exacerbate the rash.
* If the rash doesn’t go away or is accompanied by the above symptoms, see a doctor.
It’s particularly important to watch out for heat rash in infants, since they’re unable to express when they’re too hot. Here’s what you can do:
* Dress babies the same as adults during the summer months.
* Layer clothing to allow for times when your child may be hot or cold.
* Reach for cotton, loose-fitting clothing, which will breathe and protect the skin.
* Make sure your child is wearing a hat.
* If your child shows signs of heat rash, remove him or her from the heat immediately. And allow them to cool down by removing clothing and applying a cool washcloth to the skin.
* Avoid using lotion or cream, which can exacerbate the rash.
* If the rash doesn’t go away or is accompanied by the above symptoms, see a doctor.
Prevention of Prickly Heat
* The use of a sun cream with a minimum SPF15 is recommended at least 2 minutes prior to going out in the sun and reapplication may be necessary if you intend staying out more than 3 hours.
* Wear loose fitting, cotton or natural fiber clothing and a wide brimmed hat to protect your skin from harsh UV rays and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
* Do not let perspiration dry on your skin as this can lead to further clogging of skin pores; instead wipe away with a clean towel or kerchief and keep skin dry.
* The use of a sun cream with a minimum SPF15 is recommended at least 2 minutes prior to going out in the sun and reapplication may be necessary if you intend staying out more than 3 hours.
* Wear loose fitting, cotton or natural fiber clothing and a wide brimmed hat to protect your skin from harsh UV rays and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
* Do not let perspiration dry on your skin as this can lead to further clogging of skin pores; instead wipe away with a clean towel or kerchief and keep skin dry.
Firstly remember that prickly heat occurs due to the presence of excessive heat in our body so the remedies that we will discuss aim at reducing the heat from our body and provide relief from heat rashes. Drink lot of water, i.e. 10-12 glasses per day so as to keep the body temperature at a lower level.
Apply ice cubes to the area that has heat rashes. Apply sandalwood powder or make a paste of sandalwood and rose-water and apply it to the affected area. When taking a bath, make sure you are cleaning the body completely; this will ensure that the sweat glands function properly and prevent prickly heat.
Some more simple tips would be to wear loose clothes during summers, avoid alcohol and other beverages. If you wish to consume some liquids, go for fruit juices; sugarcane juice is best to cure prickly heat. Avoiding exposing yourself to direct sunlight as much as possible. Following these tips during summers can definitely keep you away from prickly heat.
Apply ice cubes to the area that has heat rashes. Apply sandalwood powder or make a paste of sandalwood and rose-water and apply it to the affected area. When taking a bath, make sure you are cleaning the body completely; this will ensure that the sweat glands function properly and prevent prickly heat.
Some more simple tips would be to wear loose clothes during summers, avoid alcohol and other beverages. If you wish to consume some liquids, go for fruit juices; sugarcane juice is best to cure prickly heat. Avoiding exposing yourself to direct sunlight as much as possible. Following these tips during summers can definitely keep you away from prickly heat.
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