What Should You Do If Your Newborn Develops Heat Rash?
If the body experiences prickling or stinging sensations, symptoms are typically apparent and may also cause skin itching in the affected individual. There are several types of prickling sensations—some may appear as red bumps, while others may manifest as white bumps. So, what should be done if a newborn develops heat rash?
What to Do If a Newborn Develops Heat Rash
The primary reason newborns develop heat rash (miliaria) is that their thermoregulatory center is not yet fully developed, and their skin’s ability to dissipate heat remains relatively weak. Under conditions of excessively high or overly dry indoor temperatures, infants are especially prone to developing heat rash. First, parents should give the baby a lukewarm bath. During hot summer months, bathing frequency may be moderately increased. Afterwards, it is essential to keep the affected areas clean and dry. Generally, topical ointments are not recommended, as they may irritate the infant’s delicate skin; instead, talcum powder specifically formulated for babies may be applied locally.

Baby-safe prickling-sensation (heat rash) powder can be used for newborns experiencing such discomfort. Gently cleanse the affected area with plain water, then lightly dust it with baby talcum powder. It is best to choose products specifically designed for infants, as adult formulations tend to be more irritating and unsuitable for delicate infant skin. Alternatively, calamine lotion may be applied to the affected area after cleansing—this helps rapidly alleviate newly emerging prickling sensations. Another home remedy involves slicing fresh cucumber thinly and gently applying the slices to the affected area 3–4 times daily; improvement is typically observed within a few days.

Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption; maintain regular sleep patterns and avoid staying up late. Ensure a balanced diet incorporating both meat and vegetables to support optimal nutrition, and engage regularly in outdoor physical activity. We hope this information proves helpful.