How to Reduce Heat Rash

Heat rash can occur when your sweat glands are blocked and perspiration builds up beneath your skin. Since the body cannot sweat properly, the skin swells and an itchy rash forms instead. Anyone can get heat rash, but it is more common to see heat rash on young children or elderly people who may not be aware that they are overheated. It is important to know how to prevent and treat heat rash if you or a loved one become plagued with symptoms. Knowing the steps to take can help to reduce the rash and prevent a trip to the doctor.

Things You'll Need

  • Loose clothes
  • Air conditioning
  • Sunscreen
  • Calamine lotion
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Instructions

    • 1

      Wear loose clothing if you know you will be spending the day in the sun. If your skin can breathe properly, heat rash is less likely to occur. You may consider wearing a flowing sundress or an oversized tee shirt and mesh shorts.

    • 2

      Get out of the sun if you notice heat rash forming on your skin. It is best to go inside an air-conditioned place. If that is not an option, seek shade under an umbrella or a tree.

    • 3

      Use moderate amounts of sunscreen by following the application suggestions on the bottle. Although sunscreen is important because it helps to protect your skin from UV rays, using an excessive amount can clog your sweat glands, making you more prone to heat rash.

    • 4

      Apply calamine lotion when you return home if your heat rash is making you feel itchy or uncomfortable.

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