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Jul 15, 2022 · Learn about the possible causes of groin rash, such as heat rash, jock itch, molluscum contagiosum, and intertrigo. Find out how to treat and prevent groin rash with over-the-counter products or medical care. See when to see a doctor for a rash in your groin area.
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Sweat glands
Eccrine sweat glands occur over most of the body and open directly onto the skin's surface. Apocrine glands open into the hair follicle, leading to the surface of the skin. Apocrine glands develop in areas with many hair follicles, such as on the scalp, armpits and groin. Eccrine sweat glands are involved in hyperhidrosis, though apocrine glands may play a role as well.
Types of heat rash
The types of heat rash are classified according to how deep the sweat is trapped in the skin. Signs and symptoms for each type vary.
Heat rash usually heals by cooling the skin and avoiding exposure to the heat that caused it. See your health care provider if you or your child has symptoms that last longer than a few days or the rash seems to be getting worse.
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Heat rash develops when a duct that leads from a sweat gland to the surface of the skin is blocked or inflamed. This then blocks the opening of the sweat duct on the surface of the skin (sweat pore). Instead of evaporating, sweat is trapped beneath the skin, causing irritation and bumps on the skin.
Factors that increase the risk of heat rash include:
•Being a newborn, as newborns have immature sweat ducts
•Living in a hot, humid climate
•Being physically active
Heat rash usually heals without scarring. People with brown or Black skin are at risk of spots of skin that get lighter or darker in response to inflammatory skin conditions (postinflammatory hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation). These changes usually go away within weeks or months.
A common complication is infection with bacteria, causing inflamed and itchy pustules.
To help protect yourself or your child from heat rash:
•In hot weather, dress in loose, lightweight clothing that wicks moisture away from the skin. Don't wrap newborns in too many layers.
•In hot weather, limit physical activity. Stay in the shade or in an air-conditioned building. Or use a fan to circulate the air.
•Keep your sleeping area cool and well ventilated.
•Avoid creams and ointments that can block pores.
•Avoid drugs that cause sweating, such as clonidine, beta blockers and opioids.
Intertrigo is a common inflammatory skin condition that is caused by skin-to-skin friction (rubbing) that is intensified by heat and moisture. It usually looks like a reddish rash. Trapped moisture, which is usually due to sweating, causes the surfaces of your skin to stick together in your skin folds. The moisture increases the friction, which ...
The heat rash is an area of your skin with clusters of small, pimple-like bumps. Symptoms of a heat rash include: Prickly feeling. Mild itch (may be worse with sweating). Swelling or skin puffs up around rash. Mild pain or a light burning sensation. Severe symptoms could occur from a heat rash, especially if you itch it and the bumps break open.
6 min read. What Is Heat Rash? A heat rash is a common rash on the skin that can show up when you're hot or you sweat a lot. It can make parts of your skin feel prickly or sting due to...
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Heat rash occurs most frequently on parts of the body covered by clothing, like the groin, during hot humid conditions. It tends to improve when the skin cools down and it is not dangerous. [3] Heat rash is also referred to as sweat rash, prickly rash, miliaria rubra, or wildfire rash. [4]
Aug 18, 2023 · If a heat rash occurs around your groin area, avoid wearing undergarments until it clears up.