In the process of taking care of children, parents' attentiveness is very important for children. Many times when children have some problems, they will not express themselves and it is entirely up to parents' careful observation to discover them. When summer comes, children will sweat more easily. At this time, many children will suddenly develop small bumps on their backs. Parents must promptly determine what these small bumps are so that they can provide appropriate care. 1. Prickly heat When the weather is hot, babies sweat a lot and often get prickly heat. The so-called prickly heat is actually many shiny little blisters or small papules on flaky erythema that appear on the skin after the baby sweats a lot. It usually occurs when it is hot and you sweat a lot. Most of them are small, shiny blisters the size of a needle tip. The onset time is short and they usually disappear after staying in a cool place for 2 to 3 days. So when there is no prickly heat, you can just use talcum powder or prickly heat powder, which are both very good care methods. However, once prickly heat has appeared, you need to apply products specifically for removing prickly heat. Currently, the safest and most effective ones are topical creams made from pure plant ingredients. You can use Botoduo Baby Plant-Based Prickly Heat Cream, which does not contain ingredients such as alcohol or talc, is mild and non-irritating, and is very suitable for baby's delicate skin. 2. Eczema: Generally, the attack lasts longer and appears as red spots and small bumps. It is rare for shiny small blisters to appear. Most of them are dry and rough, and can be improved by increasing moisturizing. For the treatment of infant eczema (called milk rash in traditional Chinese medicine), you can go to the hospital to confirm that it is eczema, and then use bactericidal and anti-inflammatory drugs in the short term. If the disease keeps recurring, you need to switch to hormone-free topical creams to repair eczema. Currently, the safest and most effective products are those made from pure natural plant ingredients. You can use the Baby Plant Milk Ringworm Cream to reduce the chance of recurrence. 3. Urticaria Hives look a bit like mosquito bites and can be easily confused. If the symptoms of urticaria in children do not exceed 6 weeks, it is acute; if they exceed 6 weeks, it is chronic. Chronic urticaria is an allergic reaction to a specific antigen. Hives are characterized by cycles of hives appearing in various parts of the body. Sometimes it's fine during the day, but becomes serious at night. If part of the skin becomes red, swollen, or itchy after eating certain foods, being bitten by insects such as ants, or due to psychological excitement, it may be urticaria. |
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