The gorgeous weather brings with it a lot of good, but then there's the things we conveniently forget about - like the insects, sticky nights and heat rash.
Heat rash also known as prickly heat, is one of the sun induced symptoms we could all do without. It's usually characterised with a cluster of small bumps, they're mostly itchy, red and hot to the touch.
Did we mention they're incessantly itchy? If it has managed to catch you thus far in summer, there's plenty of ways to treat it and no, unfortunately itching it isn't one of them.
How to treat heat rash You'll find heat rashes in all of the places it's harder to keep cool: neck, back, in between your legs and under boobs.
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