Heat Rash Treatment
Heat rash occurs most often in hot, humid weather. If you sweat a lot, sweat can get trapped under the skin and block the sweat glands. If the pores cannot absorb the sweat you can give a heat rash.
Heat rash is most common in newborns and infants, but also can affect to adults. Usually occurs from sweating too much, having a high body temperature, to be wearing too many clothes or being in a room too hot. Children who are involved with too many clothes and people who are not accustomed to hot weather are the ones who most often get heat rash.
The rash may occur in any area of the body and can be easily identified when the skin is irritated or inflamed, also tends to be red, get itchy, bumps, flakes or blisters.
The rash is a symptom of many different clinical presentations may occur by heat, infection, irritants, and allergies or in the worst case for each individual's genetic.
According to the clinical syndromes, the heat rash may or may not be dangerous, becoming dermatitis, which has multiple conditions by contact with soaps, acids, infected objects or allergic skin rashes and other producers.