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What Is The Treatment For Rashes On The Body?

my son is 3years and 5months old we live in cambodia only his been here for 2months now.he developed a terrible rush on his body which spreads very fast as the temperatures get hotter.the locals say i should help him take as many showers as possible and it is a normal occurance in children in south-east asia.however he cant sleep well at night Dr how do you advise me?is there medication?
Thu, 6 Jul 2017
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Dear Parent,

Heat rashes are very common in summers and in humid environments. They usually subside by exposure to cooler environments, wearing light cotton clothes, using cool packs and cool showers. However if your rash is not going away with home treatment above or getting worse after 3-5 days you should consult a pediatrician who can examine your child and make sure there is not a bacterial infection or other cause. If your child has fever, headache, nausea, dizziness, or vomiting, you should immediately seek medical help.
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What Is The Treatment For Rashes On The Body?

Dear Parent, Heat rashes are very common in summers and in humid environments. They usually subside by exposure to cooler environments, wearing light cotton clothes, using cool packs and cool showers. However if your rash is not going away with home treatment above or getting worse after 3-5 days you should consult a pediatrician who can examine your child and make sure there is not a bacterial infection or other cause. If your child has fever, headache, nausea, dizziness, or vomiting, you should immediately seek medical help.