5 Things for Heat Rash

We all know that too much of a good thing can cause us pain. If your skin has been hit hard by the heat, the first thing to do is cool down. These remedies can help.

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Pack It With Ice

Pack It With Ice

Anything that cools the temperature of your skin will reduce the itching and swelling. If you don’t have time for a cold bath, put an ice back or a cool compress on the rash for 10 minutes every 4-6 hours.

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Add Some Magic Power

Add Some Magic Power

Add a few of tablespoons of baking soda to your bath water and soak. This will ease the itching and make you feel more comfortable while the rash heals. You can also try adding baking soda or cornstarch directly to the rash to absorb the moisture and sweat. Reapply every few hours, rinsing and drying your skin first.

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Slather and Soothe

Slather and Soothe

Apply aloe vera gel or calamine lotion to your affected skin two to three times a day to relieve itching and promote healing. Be sure to wash and dry the skin before each application.

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Get Out In The Air

Get Out In The Air

If you have blisters along with the rash, do not cover them up. Fresh air will speed up the healing process.

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Prevent The Rash From Happening

Prevent The Rash From Happening

If you’d like to prevent the discomfort of heat rash in the first place, there are things you can do:
1. Limit your physical activity in extremely hot and humid weather and cool yourself down with a cold shower as often as needed.
2. Wear loose cotton clothing to help keep your skin dry; tight fighting clothing made of nylon or polyester should be avoided.
3. Increase your intake essential fatty acids to help curtail inflammation in the body, making you less susceptible to rashes.

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