Stridex if acne , if actual bumps (pseudofaliculitis barbae)-see a dermatologist..
You must take your child to a doctor to have this rash seen. Do not treat this rash on your own. There are many causes for rashes and there is no way to tell what kind of rash this is without taking your child to a doctor to have it checked. This could be serious!
I have a heat rash and I have been rubbing it on there 3 times daily. It seems to stop the itch! I dont know if it is good, but it seems to be working.
To effectively treat and prevent heat rash on your ankles, keep the affected area clean and dry, wear loose-fitting clothing, and avoid excessive heat and sweating. Use calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream to soothe the rash, and try to stay in a cool, well-ventilated environment. If the rash persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional for further treatment options.
== == It may have something to do with your diet. greasy foods will not help. Scratching your face with your fingernails may cause dirt build up under the pores. Wash hands and face more frequently. Use a face cleaner. It could be heat rash
Or it could be hives or heat rash ..I would see a Doctor ...do not scratch it If the rash is localised to a specific area, it could be irritant contact eczema - which means avoid the irritant ie. washing detergents or cleaning agents. You will normally get redness + the small bumps. If the rash is everywhere on the body could be allergic contact eczema -> avoid the allergy ie. new medication/food allergy/ bad reaction to pollen? But really it is too hard to diagnose with the information you have given us... in general see your doctor if it gets worse, *avoid scratching it* as this will make it worse, and use a moisturiser to keep the skin moist.
malaria Rubia, commonly known as heat rash or prickly heat. It is a condition caused by sweat glands that have become clogged and or burned by the excessive amount of salt and acid from the sweat. The condition causes the skin to become irritated, red, and the clogged pores may have reddish bumps and even blisters. Treatment: To clean and open pores, shower, use a skin cleanser such as those used for acne, this promotes healing and cleans the pores. If this occurs on the facial area, use acne type cleansing pads, such as stridex, to heal and clean the pores. Avoid extreme heat exposure if possible it sometimes takes weeks to completely clear. If the condition does not clear or if there is any infection, one should consult their physician.
To effectively treat and prevent heat rash around your ankles, keep the affected area clean and dry, wear loose-fitting clothing, and avoid excessive heat and sweating. Use calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream to soothe the rash, and try to stay in cool, well-ventilated areas. If the rash persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional for further treatment options.
It looks red with smaller red bumps on it the skin would be stiff and sore. If you think you have shingles do not share a bed with anyone, do not use the same shower and bathtub until two weeks after you are declared clean by a doctor. Do not share towles blankets ar clothes it is contagious. And if you think you have shingles call your doctor for an appointment.Tay Tay Rules
Malaria Rubia, commonly known as heat rash or prickly heat. It is a condition caused by sweat glands that have become clogged and or burned by the excessive amount of salt and acid from the sweat. The condition causes the skin to become irritated, red, and the clogged pores may have reddish bumps and even blisters. Treatment: To clean and open pores, shower, use a skin cleanser such as those used for acne, this promotes healing and cleans the pores. If this occurs on the facial area, use acne type cleansing pads, such as stridex, to heal and clean the pores. Avoid extreme heat exposure if possible it sometimes takes weeks to completely clear. If the condition does not clear or if there is any infection, one should consult their physician.
To effectively treat and prevent heat rash on your legs, keep the affected area cool and dry, wear loose-fitting clothing, and avoid excessive sweating. Use calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream to soothe the rash, and take cool showers to reduce irritation. If the rash persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional for further treatment options.
To effectively treat and prevent crotch heat rash, keep the area clean and dry, wear loose-fitting clothing, use talcum powder or cornstarch to absorb moisture, and avoid tight clothing or synthetic fabrics. If the rash persists, consult a healthcare professional for further treatment options.