If the weather is hot and humid, your
child will sweat more than
usual. If your child sweats a great deal, then this sweat will leak
from his body through the pores in his skin. If this sweat does not
leak out of
his body through these pores, which usually happens
to children because the pores in their skin are small and their
clothes are usually thick and close-‐fitting, then the child’s body
traps the sweat and this sweat appears in the form of heat rash
(red spots) on the child’s skin.
Protection against heat rash
• If you feel that the
weather is hot, dress your child in light,
loose clothes so that he will not sweat.
• Do not take your child outside if the weather is hot.
• Always try to ventilate the child’s bedroom and keep it cool if
the weather is hot, by using a fan or air conditioning in his room.
• Dermatologists think that natural fabrics such as cotton are
better than synthetic fabrics at absorbing sweat.
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