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Dream - Eid holiday like now usually many parents invite their children to go out. On the way, sometimes it takes a long time.
One of the problems that often arise in such situations is that the child's skin develops a rash or redness. Sometimes small bumps and rough-textured skin even appear. Many refer to this condition as prickly heat.
Some children, especially toddlers, usually become fussy when experiencing skin problems. What is prickly heat? Prickly heat, or medically known as miliaria, as quoted from SiloamHospital.com, is a condition caused by blockage in the sweat ducts. This condition triggers the appearance of small red rashes that can cause itching and discomfort on the skin.
This condition is indeed more likely to be experienced by children. The pores of a child's skin are smaller than those of adults. In addition, a child's sweat glands are not yet able to work optimally in sweating due to their incomplete development.
Sweat rash in children usually occurs on the cheeks, neck, chest, back, and in skin folds (armpits, knees, elbows, groin). Sweat rash in children most commonly occurs during hot and humid weather.
Usually, when a child has to be in a car or public transportation all day due to long journeys like vacations. Sweat occurs because the body will produce sweat as a response to cool the skin. The sweat should be released through the pores.
Apparently, pores can experience blockage, causing trapped sweat to trigger the appearance of small red bumps. Some only make the skin rough or rash, but there are also those that make the child feel sore, even to the point of releasing fluid. To prevent this from happening to your beloved child, there are several steps that parents can take.
When the weather is hot and you have to take a long journey, wear clothes that are not too thick and can absorb sweat so that the child does not get overheated. Choose short-sleeved clothes and do not need to wear socks or head covers.
When the child is sleeping, dress them in cotton clothes to prevent skin irritation. In addition, choose loose clothing as tight clothes can cause friction on the skin and lead to sweat rash.
Always fulfill the fluid needs of children, avoiding dehydration. Because dehydration can worsen symptoms of sweating in children. In addition, fluid loss can also reduce the water content in the body, so children need to drink more to replace the lost fluids. Mothers can provide breast milk, formula milk, water, or soupy food for children who are already allowed to consume solid food.
One way to overcome sweat rash in children is by using skin care products or calamine lotion. Because this lotion can relieve itching and burning symptoms on the child's skin. Before applying it to the little one, it is advisable to first read the instructions for use on the packaging label.
"Be more cautious when dealing with children who have sensitive skin. It would be better for parents to consult with a doctor before using the lotion to avoid any unwanted side effects on the child's skin. Source: SiloamHospital"
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