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  1. Jan 13, 2022 · Heat rash, otherwise known as prickly heat, is a skin condition that strikes babies and toddlers during the summertime or other warm weather days. You've likely seen it before, perhaps on a warm day after being out and about with your baby or toddler.

  2. Jul 12, 2022 · Baby heat rash (prickly heat) Your baby or toddler may develop a heat rash when their sweat glands become blocked. Also known as prickly heat, baby heat rash isn't usually serious, but it can be uncomfortable. The bumps may even itch or ooze.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · Miliaria rubra, or “prickly heat,” is the most common type of heat rash and commonly affects newborn babies aged 1–3 weeks. This type of rash develops when there is a blockage in the sweat...

  4. Apr 7, 2023 · Miliaria rubra. This red, bumpy rash affects the mid-epidermis, a deeper layer of the outer skin. Miliaria rubra is often called prickly heat because the bumps on the skin can be tender. They...

  5. May 17, 2024 · Key points. Heat rash or prickly heat looks like little spots or blisters. Heat rash most commonly appears on the face, neck and torso. Prevent and treat heat rash by keeping your child cool. See a GP if blisters fill with yellow pus or they last more than 3 days.

  6. Heat rash (also called prickly heat) is a common problem in children, especially babies. It causes small red bumps on the skin. It appears most often on the neck, buttocks, and skin folds. But it can appear anywhere on the body. Heat rash is not serious. It can easily be treated at home.

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  8. Apr 11, 2024 · Heat rash, also known as eccrine miliaria, sweat rash, and prickly heat, is a skin rash that causes the skin to turn red and feel warm or prickly (stinging). It also causes small red dots in the affected skin area in people with lighter skin tones and darker spots in people with darker skin tones.

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