Every summer, many babies will have many small red spots on their bodies. For many novice parents, they often don’t know what these red spots are, and don’t know how to distinguish between prickly heat and eczema. In fact, eczema can be formed by mosquito bites, but the appearance of eczema is very similar to prickly heat, and the care methods are also very similar. So, are the red spots on babies’ bodies in summer prickly heat or eczema? First, are the red spots on your baby’s body in summer prickly heat or eczema? It depends on the symptoms. Miliaria is usually small whitish spots that are densely packed in patches with clear boundaries. In severe cases, there may be white pus spots. Eczema is red papules or blisters of varying sizes that can merge into patches with no obvious boundaries. In severe cases, there will be blisters and exudation, and the baby's skin surface will look like a scab. Second, look at the onset and elimination time. Heat rash will quickly cause rashes in a hot environment, and will disappear on its own in a cool environment, and the disappearance speed is also fast; eczema develops slowly, and it appears as a red area at first, which turns yellow and forms scabs after two days. It disappears slowly and is prone to recurrence.Third, generally prickly heat does not require medical treatment. It can heal itself by reducing clothing and keeping the body dry. Strengthening home care can speed up the healing process of prickly heat. Scrub with warm water. Soak a small towel in warm water and wring it dry regularly every day, then cover the area where the prickly heat appears. Remember to use warm water, which is water that has been boiled and then turned lukewarm. Unboiled water or cold water will not work. This method is more effective and can cure small prickly heat rashes that have just appeared by covering them. Boil honeysuckle in water and give your baby a bath. Honeysuckle itself has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. Boiling water for bathing or using gauze for wet compress is more effective than warm water, but it needs to be rubbed several times. It is best to keep wiping the baby throughout the summer. Are the red spots on your baby's body in the summer prickly heat or eczema? It depends on the location of the disease. Prickly heat often occurs in the folds of the skin, such as the neck, chest, back, elbows, popliteal fossa, etc. Babies may also develop prickly heat on the forehead or sweaty areas of the head. Eczema can occur anywhere on the body, especially the cheeks, forehead, brow arches, behind the ears, etc. Depends on the season of onset. Prickly heat is more common in summer; eczema can occur in all seasons. |
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