Most common questions used to investigate
Are you using sandalwood to your heat rush?
Are you using baking soda for your rush?
Are you using aloe vera?
Are you using a calamine lotion?
Are you using a hydrocortisone cream?
Have you ever tried with epsom salt?
Common conclusions
You should try it, because sandalwood is an anti-inflammatory and analgesic Trusted Source, meaning it may reduce pain. Sandalwood powder mixed with a little water and applied to the rash can reduce the burning, painful sensation associated with heat rash.
You should try with baking soda, because it is so good for your problem. Baking soda can soothe itchy skin, so this makes it a great home remedy for heat rash and other itchy skin conditions. You should add three to five tablespoons of baking soda to a lukewarm bath and soak for about twenty minutes.
You should start using aloe vera because aloe vera is an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic that can cool down the skin while preventing infections. This can help soothe swelling and pain. You can use aloe vera gel directly on your heat rash to relieve the discomfort.
You should try it because calamine lotion has a number of benefits for the skin, partly because it contains zinc oxide, so it can help treat heat rash by soothing itchiness. You should dab some calamine lotion onto your rash using a cotton pad. Reapply as needed.
Hydrocortisone cream can help to relieve the itching and discomfort from heat rash. Hydrocortisone cream in a low dosage can also make the feeling of itching subside.
You should try it, because an epsom salt has a range of claimed health benefits. You should try a
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