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Saturday, June 14, 2008

PRICKLY HEAT

Symptoms and Home Remedies

Prickly heat or heat rash is an irritating eruption of the skin due to obstruction of the sweat glands over certain areas of the body. In this condition many tiny pin-head-size swellings occur in the skin, accompanied by severe itching.


The areas most involved are the chest, back, waistline, armpits, and groins. Infants and overweight persons often suffer from heat rash. Prickly heat occurs most often in hot, humid conditions, but it can also be developed in cool weather if you are overdressed. The condition usually appears a few days to a few months after exposure to a hot, humid environment.


It's most common in infants. Newborns are particularly vulnerable to prickly heat because their sweat ducts are not mature, which makes it easier for the beads of moisture to be trapped.


When a baby gets hot, sweat must evaporate off the skin in order to cool her body down. If you interfere with this process by covering the skin with lots of clothing, plastic pants or even heavy moisturizers, the sweat that needs to get out becomes trapped beneath the surfaceof the skin, resulting in an itchy rash.



Prickly heat usually starts around the neck. If it is bad, it can spread down onto the chest and back and up around the ears and face, but it seldom produces any discomfort for a baby.


Prickly heat is due the sweat glands becoming blocked when the weather is hot and humid. Dead skin cells and bacteria may block the sweat glands, leading to sweat being retained and building up on the skin leading to inflammation, which causes the rash.


Rashes can appear anywhere in the body of an affected person but commonly can be seen at the following body parts:
feet
back
neck
groin
hands
armpits
abdomen
upper chest
Symptoms
Mild inflammation in affected area
Stinging or prickling sensation
Small itchy red rounded bumps or rashes
Causes
Bacterial infection
Overweight and sedentary lifestyles
Excessive sweating causing blockages of sweat glands
Underdeveloped sweat glands for children and infants


HOME REMEDIES FOR PRICKLY HEAT



Try to avoid scratching, for this may introduce germs into the deeper layers of the skin. For prickly heat treatment, wear cool, light clothing and abstain from alcoholic drinks.


Oatmeal baths twice a day may also relieve the itch.


Drink plenty of water during hot weather.


Keep the skin clean and avoid the use of harsh soaps.



Gently wash skin with soft gauze and lukewarm water and pat on a mixture of one part alcohol to three parts boiled water after cooled. Make a compress by dipping a washcloth in a mixture of one teaspoon of baking soda per cup of cool water. Apply to the rash for five to ten minutes. Do this four or five times a day. This is one of the useful home remedies for prickly heat treatment.


Avoid overdressing. Allow Skin to breathe. Avoid heavy moisturizers.



Dress your baby sensibly, preferably in layers that can be peeled away as conditions change and you'lllikely avoid the problem altogether.



Remove some clothing, take her into an air-conditioned room or sit her in a tub of tepid water.


Wear loose, lightweight clothing. Dust the affected area with cornstarch.



Avoid sweating by staying in a cool environment. Apply paste of gram flour and then a cold-water bath after sometime. It will give relief.



Prepare a mixture by adding 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder, 1-teaspoon coriander seeds (dhania) powder, 1 teaspoon nagarmusta (Cyperus scariosus) powder and rose/cold water to make paste. Mix them well and apply on the body.



Leave it on for an hour and then take cold-water bath. This is an effective home remedy for prickly heat treatment.


The paste made of powdered bark of pipal tree and finely powdered brick is applied on the affected parts all over the body.



The powder of sandalwood dusted all over the body is effective in giving relief in prickly heat.


The paste made of the seeds of jambul and applied over the body is effective in treating prickly heat. This is one of the best home remedies for prickly heat treatment.


Persons suffering from prickly heat should avoid heavy garments and try to expose the affected area to air.


Dissolve Fuller's earth (Multani mitti) in water to make a thin paste. It should be smeared over the affected parts. When the paste dries, wash with cold water. This is an effective home remedy for prickly heat treatment.


Apply green henna ground in water on the affected skin.


Grind leaves of neem in water and apply on the affected skin.


Take a small piece of sandalwood and rub it into a paste on a stone with rose water. Mix a pinch of powdered alum to the paste and apply to the affected skin twice or thrice a week depending upon the condition of prickly heat. One of the useful home remedies for prickly heat treatment.


Leave babies nappy off as often as possible for prickly heat cure.


Wear loose cotton clothing to encourage the evaporation of sweat and prevent further skin irritation.


Talcum Powder:Apply talcum powder in affected areas, after bathing


Baking soda:Add a few drops of water in a teaspoon of baking soda and apply in affected area


Ice Pack:Use as cold compress for immediate relief from prickling sensation


Arrow Root Powder:Sprinkle the powder in the affected areas after each bathing


Potato:Rub a sliced raw potato in affected areas


Ginger:Fresh grated ginger must be boiled in water and let cool, use in sponge bathing


Corn Starch:Apply in affected areas, after each bath


Oatmeal:Apply in affected areas after each bath



Other remedies


When outdoors, stay in shaded areasAvoid heavy moisturizers and lotionsWear loose clothing, especially made of cottonBath often when high heat and humidity occurredAvoid excessive heat and humidity where possible.

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