Miliaria (also called "sweat rash" or "prickly heat") is a skin disease marked by small and itchy rashes. Miliaria is a common ailment in hot and humid conditions, such as in the tropics and during the summer season. Although it affects people of all ages, it is especially common...
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The way I get rid of my heat rash is by laying in a ...just lay there until the itching is released and your skin feels somewhat cool. My heat rash starts if I am covered...
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The way I get rid of my heat rash is by laying in a ...just lay there until the itching is released and your skin feels somewhat cool. My heat rash starts if I am covered...
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...they sell it on allergy websites & is specifically for eczema. Helps prevent my prickly heat as I have v sensitive...
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...of lotion. It moisturizes but is light and dries instead of being greasy. It also got rid of my heat rash! Also, one of my favorite things to do when I'm hot is slathwr myself in aloe vera...
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...barely loose fit of the large setting has tremendously helped calm and prevent her constant heat rash.. The one flip other than the sight bulkier look is if shes has...
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...ultrasun......it's light non greasy and best of all prevents my prickly heat!! :-) My DS uses the coloured nivea one as...
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...any problems at all it's really upsetting
Just make sure you put it on before going out, give it chance to sink in. I love the stuff, cos as long as it prevents my prickly heat I will stick wi...
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...used bug spray...what kind/ i use sunscreen but the bug spray scares me.
use aquaphor on her heat rash. the pedi told me that answers most rash type things and they make...
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...check the back of the box to see if DS can take them before buying them and try to pick the non-drowsy ones. They also help to reduce his heat rash which in turn can cause his eczema to flare...
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