How Do You Identify Symptoms Of Prickly Heat?
Prickly heat is a type of rash that is commonly found in infants and toddlers, though people of all ages might also suffer from the rash produced from clogged or obstructed sweat gland ducts found in the skin. Learning to identify symptoms of prickly heat will prevent severe and painful rashes that cause infants and small children extreme distress. Risk factors of prickly heat increase with hot and humid weather conditions, as with obesity, too-tight clothing, wet diapers and plastic covered bedsheets. Bacterial skin infections may result if left untreated, so parents should take care to learn to spot signs of prickly heat rash before it becomes a problem. Look at your child’s legs, groin area and torso. The most common sign of prickly heat are large, reddened areas found on the skin, most often in the groin, the lower abdomen, under the arms and on the back. Often infants and toddlers experience a bright red ring around the neck or throat area. Observe your child for any signs of itch