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Remedies Skin Prickly Heat
Remedies Skin Prickly Heat
Skin Prickly Heat
Published: 14 June 2016 (Tue)
Last Updated: 29 June 2024 04:30 AM (GMT+8)
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Skin Prickly Heat Treatment
Skin Prickly Heat:
• Prickly heat is a skin condition caused by collection of sweat • It occurs around body parts which are prone to sweating, like the: o Back o Underarms o Waist o Chest Symptoms to look for: • Rashes and raised bumps on the skin • Intense itching Causes: • Sweat causes irritation of the skin Natural home remedy using chickpea four and margosa leaves: 1. Take ½ bowl of chickpea flour 2. Add 15-20 crushed margosa leaves 3. Add little water to make a paste 4. Mix well 5. Apply on the affected area 6. Leave it for 15 min 7. Wash off with cold water • This removes the dead skin cells and provides relief from inflammation Natural home remedy using papaya or cucumber: 1. Take some papaya or cucumber pulp 2. Apply on the affected area 3. Leave it for 25 min 4. Wash off with water • This cools the affected area and relieves the itching Tips: • To prevent rashes during summer o Wear loose cotton clothes o They dry off easily o They prevent sweat accumulationSilambam Asia plays active roles as an international organization for governance and sustainable development in the Indian traditional arts and sports for education, health, fitness, culture, nature, climate change, recreation, and dissemination of all these related information. Thus, it is vital to provide expertise for members by providing training, research, revive, rejuvenate, retain, and restore.
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