Getting prickly heat on the buttocks from sitting on a bench for too long in summer
Prolonged sitting on stools during summer may lead to heat rash (prickly heat) on the buttocks, usually due to poor local ventilation, repeated skin friction, or inadequate skin hygiene. Treatment should be selected based on the specific cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Poor Local Ventilation
During hot summer weather, excessive sweating combined with prolonged sitting can block sweat gland openings, preventing sweat evaporation and causing inflammation around the sweat glands, resulting in heat rash. In such cases, it's important to avoid high-temperature environments and prolonged sitting. Topical treatments such as prickly heat powder or calamine lotion may also be used.
2. Repeated Skin Friction
Wearing tight-fitting or synthetic fiber clothing in summer restricts air circulation between the skin and fabric, leading to repeated friction that can trigger heat rash. It's advisable to minimize sweating by wearing loose, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics.
3. Poor Skin Hygiene
Failing to maintain proper skin hygiene after prolonged sitting can result in blocked sweat pores and subsequent heat rash. Regular bathing and keeping the skin clean, dry, and well-maintained can help alleviate symptoms.
Besides the common causes mentioned above, other factors such as excessively high temperatures, high humidity, and excessive sweating may also contribute. If discomfort persists, prompt medical consultation is recommended.