POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Heat rash, or prickly heat, is caused by the blockage of the pores that lead to the sweat glands. It is most common in very young children but can occur at any age. It is more common in hot and humid weather. The sweat is held within the skin and forms little red bumps or occasionally small blisters.Many babies develop a skin rash in their first days or weeks of life as their sensitive skin adapts to a new environment. Most rashes are harmless and go away on their own, but if your baby seems unwell, or if you're worried, you should see your doctor.cool water, hydrocortisone cream, or calamine lotion. If the rash doesn't clear up in a few days, talk with a doctor to be sure your baby's skin hasn't become infected.apply a barrier cream, paste or ointment with each diaper change. Petroleum jelly and zinc oxide are the time-proven ingredients in many diaper rash products. If the product you applied at the previous diaper change is clean, leave it in place and add another layer on top of it.
RehanaGuardian of a 2 yr old girl1 Year agoA. change soap and apply virgin coconut oil and turmeric nothing happened avoid scraching try this remedy for two days observe no improvement please consult ur doc
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