When it’s hot out, there’s an increased risk for active children to develop a heat rash, especially if they’re playing outside, overdressed for the weather or wearing clothes that don’t allow their skin to breathe. These factors may increase the amount of sweat on your child’s skin, which then increases the chance of a heat rash developing.
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As the weather gets increasingly hot, it's important to keep your skin cool and prevent heat rash from developing or getting worse. To prevent heat rashes, take the following precautions on hot days: Stay in air-conditioned, cool areas. Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Don’t wear excessive layers of clothing. Avoid too much physical exertion. Take cool showers or baths - washing the skin gently can also unclog the pores. Use lightweight bedding. Parents should ensure that children and babies stay cool, hydrated, and dressed comfortably. Be sure you’re changing your baby’s diaper frequently, too. Wetness can contribute to heat rash. It’s important not to scratch your rash. Scratching can lead to more irritation and possibly an infection. Should heat rash occur, there is a range of home remedies available to treat it. These include cold showers and compresses, as well as a variety of ointments and medications. Seek immediate medical attention to prevent any potential long term damage.
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