Pimples, rashes when hot, how to handle?

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Video content is professionally consulted by Master, Doctor Nguyen Duy Bo - Pediatric Center - Vinmec Times City International Hospital

In case of hot acne but severe damage, the patient needs to go to the hospital to be examined by a specialist and prescribed appropriate medication.

Some causes of boils, itching due to hot sun include:
Immune cells on the skin are stimulated by the heat; People with urticaria, history of rash; Excessive histamine release also causes heat itching. According to Master, Doctor Nguyen Duy Bo - Children's Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital, to treat itching, boils caused by hot sun, it is necessary to:
Monitor the disease; Keep the patient in a cool environment. In case of hot acne but severe damage, the patient needs to go to the hospital to be examined by a specialist and prescribed appropriate medication.
For babies or young children who often have itching due to the summer heat, it is called heat rash, these lesions cause itching, making the baby uncomfortable. When a child has such an itchy, hot pimple, parents need to know the cause in order to have an appropriate treatment. Usually, boils caused by heat in children can be caused by:
Hot sun causes the body to sweat a lot and get clogged; In children, sweat glands are not fully developed; Because the parents do not take care of the baby properly (wearing clothes not suitable for the weather...); Boils caused by heat can cause skin damage due to infection (a lot of acne in adults and peeling skin, pustules in children). In order to protect the skin in hot weather, people need to actively go to the doctor as soon as the itching and acne caused by the heat is severe. Only an examination by a specialist can find out the cause and have a specific treatment plan.

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