go and buy a topical cream for antifungal and keep the area dry and clean. Apply the cream 3x daily until gone
Antihistamines like Benadryl are the obvious solution to a problem with hives. A rash on your skin is your body's way of telling you that it's fighting something you're allergic to or something foreign on your skin. Nevertheless, try a homeopathic medicine called urtica urens first before giving antihistamines a shot. Get a 30c strength from the chemist and suck one twice a day-that should work within two or three days and might actually solve the problem. It's safe and free of any side effects.
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There are many remedies you can try for heat rashes. Some of them are:
One of the things to try is calamine lotion or one that contains dimethicone, as these help greatly in reducing itching. These lotions are fairly easy to obtain and will help lessen the associated symptoms.
Also, you can apply the gel of aloe vera on the affected areas. This will also help in soothing the rash and will also help to speed up the healing process.
Use powders to keep yourself more sweat resistant and cooler. Use a medicated powder that has been designed for this purpose.
The best way to treat a heat rash is to get out of the heat. You can also put a cold wash cloth on the rash.
trie baby powder if that doesnt work theres nothing eles besides lotion would maybe work if you keep putting it on for a couple days
apply witch hazel
using cream normally cools the rash down
My husky has a stomach rash from previous owners using cheap scented shampoo. Try oatmeal shampoo and apply everywhere on the body especially on the rash.
Clobetasol is a high-potency steroid, and should not be used on any rash without an exam and advice from your health care provider. If you believe you have a heat rash, consider using an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream.
Miliaria is the condition commonly known as heat rash or prickly heat.thermo "rash"miliaria
Heat rash does not need antibiotics.
Heat rash is not contagious, actually. Heat rash is caused by friction and sweating, so if it's hot and humid, you have a chance of getting heat rash in your armpits, between your legs, and on your butt.
Heat rash doesn't need antibiotics.
Heat rash is not contagious, actually. Heat rash is caused by friction and sweating, so if it's hot and humid, you have a chance of getting heat rash in your armpits, between your legs, and on your butt.
According to the Mayo Clinic website heat rash can sometimes get a bacterial infection in it. Also it can lead to heat exhaustion.
yes anyone and animal can get a heat rash. my little sister has one right now
It could be heat rash from sweating.
GO TO THE DOCTOR. heat rash
its for itching. bug bites. rash