Laiwo Medical: Knowledge Sharing: Eczema vs. Heat rash, don't be confused anymore!
Publish Date: 2024/8/14
Today marks the end of the dog days, and the countdown to the ultra long version of "Sanfu Tian" has finally arrived. However, the unique heat and humidity of the dog days have not diminished at all. In such a humid and hot environment, the two "unwelcome guests" of heat rash and eczema often invade our skin health. Although their symptoms are somewhat similar, there are differences in their relief methods. So, how can we correctly distinguish and take corresponding nursing measures?
Heat rash: "a little red" in a humid and hot environment
Heat rash is actually what we often call prickly heat, which is a common skin problem in hot environments. The main manifestation is the appearance of needle sized red papules or papules, densely clustered and accompanied by itching and burning sensation. It is mainly caused by the blockage of sweat gland ducts due to the difficulty of sweat evaporation in high temperature environments, resulting in the inability to discharge sweat.
Response strategies for heat rash
Firstly, ensure that the indoor environment is cool and well ventilated. You can use air conditioning or fans to adjust the room temperature and reduce excessive sweating. Secondly, pay attention to personal hygiene, choose loose and breathable clothing, and take frequent showers and change clothes to keep your skin fresh. Remember not to scratch the affected area to avoid aggravating skin damage.
Eczema: It's not just about being "wet"
Eczema is characterized by its unique redness, papules, blisters, and unbearable itching, and its causes are relatively complex. And currently, this humid and hot environment has become a breeding ground for its growth. In this environment, the human body sweats more, and the salt and various metabolic waste carried in sweat stimulate the skin. In addition, the high humidity of the air makes it difficult for the skin to remain dry, which in turn leads to frequent eczema.
Coping strategies for eczema
The key to preventing and relieving eczema is to keep the skin clean and dry. Gentle cleaning products and skincare products rich in moisturizing factors can be used, which can effectively lock in moisture and relieve skin dryness. At the same time, medication should be used reasonably under the guidance of a doctor to alleviate discomfort. In addition, regularly opening windows for ventilation to keep the room dry, and controlling the amount of exercise appropriately to avoid excessive sweating, can all alleviate and avoid the occurrence of eczema.
Levo Medical reminds you to pay attention to protecting your skin in daily life. If you experience severe itching and discomfort, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner. Do not blindly take medication or scratch yourself. For reference only