Babies often have prickly heat in summer, with red spots everywhere, whether on their face or body. And there will also be itching symptoms. Excessive scratching of the affected area can cause skin infections, redness, and other symptoms. So, will the baby's rash heal on its own?
For babies with small and mild prickly heat, they usually recover on their own. However, babies have a lot of prickly heat, and it is widespread. Generally, it will not heal on its own and needs to be relieved through some treatment. It is best to take the baby to see a doctor quickly so that the affected area can recover to normal in a timely manner and avoid leaving scars.
In addition, it is necessary to prevent the occurrence of prickly heat by ensuring the circulation of indoor air. It is appropriate to blow an electric fan or turn on the air conditioner to avoid the occurrence of prickly heat in babies due to excessive heat. In the hot summer, it is also necessary to give babies some refreshing and fat clothes to ensure that the skin on the body does not overheat and heat up.
Parents also need to pay special attention to bathing their babies and the water temperature. In terms of diet, it is advisable to reduce babies' consumption of oily or overly sweet foods, and encourage them to eat more light foods and supplement with vitamins appropriately. Vitamins play an important role in the skin and can reduce the growth of prickly heat.