A single problem be it when it comes to our health or skin, we are completely down… I agree it is not possible for us to be perfect every day, but this does not also mean we would let anything affect our health and peace either. One such issue that most of our Woman would face is a rash on our thighs. In most of the cases, it is because of overweight or our inner skin not getting the required oxygen, we encounter this problem… but there are many ways to get rid of this problem that makes us rec less…
Move to a cool location. If that is a heat rash, that will usually go away within a day of moving into a cool place.
Place a cool compress on your thighs or soak in a cool bath. The cool water will decrease the inflammation and reduce the severity of the bumps.
Wear loose bottoms made of natural fibers or moisture-wicking material to avoid irritating the area. Tight clothing and synthetic fabrics can irritate the bumps causing them to get worse instead of heal.
Apply calamine lotion to the area. This will decrease the itching in the area and may help speed healing.
Sprinkle a medicated body powder on your inner thighs. Medicated body powder will reduce friction from the thighs rubbing together. The medications in the powder will help to heal the area and reduce itching.
When your thighs rub together, friction occurs. This friction causes the skin on the inner thighs to become irritated and may lead to a heat rash, which is also known as miliaria. When the skin becomes irritated, the sweat glands may become blocked. This causes red, white or pink raised bumps to occur. The affected area is likely to itch or feel prickly and may feel painful. A heat rash is most likely to occur when you are in a hot or humid environment, but it can occur anytime the thighs rub together.
All these tips that we have mentioned are applicable in case of rashes on under arms or all over the body as well. But remember, these are in case of the rashes being basic… if you are sensing that the problem is more than just being basic, then without a delay, please visit a skin specialist, who can actually treat the root cause of the problem…