Prickly Heat |Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

The lesions are usually tiny white or clear in colour and are found in a number of areas on the body including;
4 Face
4 Neck
4 Under breasts
4 Groin
4 Elbow folds
4 Abdomen
Prickly heat is prevalent in the summer months and particularly in humid climates, such as ours.
It is usually itchy, irritating and uncomfortable and can develop on anyone.
There are however, individuals that will be more prone to prickly heat, they include;
4 Babies / Infants - as their sweat glands have not fully developed
4 Athletes and people who regularly exercise
4 Overweight persons
4 Bedridden persons

Also cool packs are a great way to relieve the itchiness, and in more severe cases use of cortisone & antifungal creams may help for resistant rashes. Talk to your GP or Pharmacist about these.
Wearing light cotton or absorbent fabrics that separate the skin especially in the folds of the skin i.e. elbows, knees and groin areas.
Drinking water is also an important prevention process as it;
ü Is helpful for overall hydration
ü Is good for body temperature regulation
Let’s look at some factors that aggrivate Prickly Heat;
4 High humidity / temperature
4 Jacuzzi’s, Sauna’s & steam rooms
4 Fever
4 Sunburn
4 Sweating or hyperhydrosis (excess sweating)
4 Tight garments & non-breathable fabrics
4 Application of perfumes, body oils, fragranced lotions (these may cause secondary irritation)
So, in the summer months of Tropical Queensland, it’s important to stay hydrated, and limit activities that make you sweat in excess. Remember, Calanna Pharmacy have a fantastic product pack to help with Prickly Heat!
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