In addition to using these products, you should try to wear loose-fitting clothing to avoid causing your skin to break out into a sweat.
You should try to change out of sweaty clothes as soon as you can.
In addition, you should try to use lightweight bedding to prevent sweat building while you are in bed.
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Cool baths and showers can also help to keep your skin cool and prevent heat rash from developing.
Dehydration can also cause prickly heat so in warmer weather it is essential to drink plenty of water.
Source: Daily Express