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prickly heat!
does anybody know the best way to get rid of it?
i had to much sun on saturday and now i am starting to feel it. i hardly slept last night and my back is constantly itchy and it feels like someone is poking a cocktail stick in it! I have applied after sun but it still kills! any advice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What you have is almost certainly not true �prickly heat� as you suspect. True prickly heat is a form of a disease known as miliaria. It is an inflammatory itchy skin condition associated with hot conditions and sweaty clothing. It is caused because the sweat gland ducts become obstructed by the presence in the ducts of normal skin microbes. As soon as the microbes enter the duct they are attacked by the body�s immune system and the duct becomes blocked. But even though the duct is blocked, the sweat gland continues to pump out sweat under pressure. Just below the duct blockage the duct is ruptured by the pressure and the sweat, instead of reaching the skin surface, spreads into the surrounding skin causing inflammation.
Prickly heat is not caused by simple exposure to the sun as you have suffered. Your back probably suffered from being sunburnt and the sensations you are now experiencing are probably the results of the outer layer of your damaged skin dying and becoming detached. Have a look in your bed and you will probably see the remains of the dead skin there each morning. The best remedy I have come across for sunburn is calamine lotion.
prevention is better than the cure...?
For years I suffered with heat rashes, avoiding the sun like the plague, always used factor 15 or above, etc, etc....then I was advised to use a sun lotion that does NOT contain water, or aqua as it is described in the ingredients of the bottle. I took some to Rhodes last year, in July, not exactly the coolest time to got there, and used it for the first 2 days and had no problems at all...then I got a bit more confident and went for a half hour walk without a shirt on, midday in the blazing sun...and no burning at all!...I'm amazed how good this stuff is. The times I look back and remember the holidays abroad where I've spent days shut in my hotel room smothered in just about all the skin soothers under the sun (no pun intended) regretting ever going on holiday.....I bought this lotion at a local chemist, �1.99 a bottle....it's a spray on type, and after applying the skin feels quite dry (I think you could call it a dry spray)....I've also seen it in Instore (poundstretcher) for �2.99. I took it to Kos this year (end May) and had no problems at all, and guess what??...last week here at home in the heatwave..went outside in the garden for a few hours.....burnt like a lobster....didn't put on my magic potion!!.....hope this helps.
Nothing worse than your holiday being ruined by prickly heat!