Britain’s unexpected spells of hot weather are wonderful, aren't they?But what about those for whom the unprecedented run of sunny days and occasionally stifling heat, especially at night, have caused them to break out in heatrash?Hot weather can put the skin at risk from a host of irritants, including insects, sweat, bacteria and even suncream, so your memento of a hot summer is likely to be an irritating itch than an all-over tan.There’s every chance that your heatrash might also be something more serious altogether – such as seasonal eczema or even light sensitivity.
So have you got a lingering heat rash, or is it something else – and how should you treat it? Here, we ask the experts.Heat rash – or, to give it its medical name, miliaria.
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