Many women are very afraid of giving birth in summer when they are pregnant, because the weather in summer is very hot, and they are also very afraid of being blown down by the wind during confinement. Therefore, for babies and mothers, confinement in summer is also very painful. So, what are the symptoms of heat rash in babies?
The baby's skin surface will have red or white rashes, as well as purulent rashes. The appearance of these prickly heat mainly manifests in the baby's neck, legs, and even face and head. When there is a heat rash, it is likely that the baby will scratch the affected area due to itching or discomfort.
To prevent babies from experiencing heatstroke, it is important to ensure indoor ventilation during summer and avoid closing doors and windows to reduce sweating. Additionally, during hot summer months, babies can avoid covering themselves with blankets and simply protect their stomachs. Additionally, it is important to regularly bathe the baby to prevent the occurrence of heat rash.
When a baby experiences this condition, regardless of the type of fever, the affected area should be cleaned in a timely manner. After it has safely dried, apply some prickly heat powder to the baby's body. After a few days, the skin can recover its health. During this recovery period, try not to let the baby stay in an overheated environment to avoid worsening the condition of prickly heat.