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Heat rash
A 25-year-old female asked:
Dr. Nela Corderoanswered
Pediatrics 56 years experience
DERMATITIS: Heat rash are usually in the body, fine, itchy and flaky. Eczematoid rash are localized in any part of the body, cubital, popliteal, face and charact... Read More
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Dr. Shalini Sethianswered
Pediatrics 23 years experience
Eczema: Rashes with dry looking , flakes , itchy are likely to be eczema. Heat rash are pinpoint red rash . For eczema you need a good moisturizer.
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3.8k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 72-year-old male asked:
Dr. Julan Craneanswered
Pediatrics 27 years experience
Rash: A rash under breast could be yeast infection. Try an anti yeast cream and keep the skin dry once rash is gone
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477 viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 37-year-old male asked:
Dr. Jenell Wadeanswered
Family Medicine 15 years experience
Have to see it: Rashes are best diagnosed by having a healthcare professional look at it. Recommend that you see your provider or setup a telehealth consult so that ... Read More
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57 viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 44-year-old member asked:
Dr. Mika Hiramatsuanswered
Pediatrics 34 years experience
Fine red rash: Medical term -- miliria rubra. Fine red bumps all over sweaty areas, with sometimes burning, tingling or itching. Also called prickly heat.
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5.7k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 34-year-old member asked:
Dr. Keith Ramseyanswered
Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine 38 years experience
Keep cooler: Heat rash usually resolves in a few days unless you continue to sweat too much. So dress in cooler clothes or remove a layer of clothes, blankets, et... Read More
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4.9k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 60-year-old male asked:
Dr. Paul Cohenanswered
Family Medicine 30 years experience
Keep dry: Try to keep the affected area as clean; and dry as possible. Oatmeal soaks and salves are very useful in relieving the symptoms and helping to break ... Read More
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6.2k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 29-year-old female asked:
Dr. John Rhoadesanswered
Family Medicine 50 years experience
Not always: There may be discomfort with heat rash, but is usually not described as itching.
Always remember though, symptoms will vary greatly between patients,... Read More
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3.7k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 34-year-old member asked:
Dr. Keith Ramseyanswered
Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine 38 years experience
Keep cooler: Heat rash usually resolves in a few days unless you continue to sweat too much. So dress in cooler clothes or remove a layer of clothes, blankets, et... Read More
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4.9k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 32-year-old male asked:
Dr. Geoffrey Rutledgeanswered
Internal Medicine 39 years experience
The symptoms of Heat rash include:: Red skin, Red bumps, Itching.
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1.3k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 36-year-old member asked:
Dr. Corey Clayanswered
Allergy and Immunology 12 years experience
Uncommon: Heat rash should resolve with cooling of the skin and after the sweat glands "calm down". It is caused by blockage of the glands and resultant swelli... Read More
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3.1k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
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