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Prickly Heat Soap Prickly Heat Soap

Prickly Heat Soap

Quantity Description: packet of 75 gm Soap
Manufacturer: Psychotropics India Ltd
Price: ₹ 70.0

Information about Prickly Heat Soap

Prickly heat soap is effective against miliaria (disorder of the sweat glands that often occurs in conditions of increased heat and humidity). It contains Vitamin E acetate,Menthol and Titanium dioxide.Miliaria is a rash that develops in some people when they sweat excessively. It can be itchy and uncomfortable.


Vitamin E acetate is directly absorbed through the skin and promotes blood circulation. It naturally inhibits skin disorders while keeping the skin moist and gives anti-inflammatory protection. Menthol improves dull skin, lessens red and blotchy skin. Titanium dioxide acts as a sunscreen and provides protection from harmful UV rays.

Benefits of Prickly heat Soap:

Soothes prickly heat and inflammation.
Cleans skin and prevents infection.
Clears existing acne blemishes and helps prevent new blemishes from forming.
Promotes exfoliation of dead skin cells.

Use under medical supervision.

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Popular Questions & Answers

My baby is 7 months old. She is having lots of prickly heat rashes on her body all over the body. I don't knw which powder to use. Please suggest me a good baby prickly heat powder for her to cure fast.

BHMS
Homeopath, Navi Mumbai
My baby is 7 months old. She is having lots of prickly heat rashes on her body all over the body. I don't knw which p...
Hello Lybrate user, following tips will help you to fight prickly heat. 1. Use loose cotton clothes for baby 2. Avoid situation where you get too much of sweat 3. Let the skin airdry after sweat 4. Avoid ointment or lotion as it may cause irritation 5. Use calendula prickly heat powder for best result it is easily available online.
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Are prickly heat powders good to use? Are there any side effects of using prickly heat powders? Is there any natural remedy for prickly heat?

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
Are prickly heat powders good to use?
Are there any side effects of using prickly heat powders?
Is there any natural ...
The best time to apply these powders is after showering when your pores are opened. If applied the right way and at the right time, prickly heat powders can actually work pretty well. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.

What is the cause of prickly heat? My thighs are showing red patches. What is the treatment for prickly heat?

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
What is the cause of prickly heat?
My thighs are showing red patches.
What is the treatment for prickly heat?
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Prickly heat is a skin rash caused by sweat trapped in the skin. It tends to be more common in hot, humid climates. Symptoms include redness, itching, and small blisters. The condition is caused by narrowed or clogged sweat ducts. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.

My son 1 month old. He is having prickly heat on his face and head. He is having much on head. How to get rid of prickly heat. Please suggest any medicine.

BSc - Food Science & Nutrition, PGD in Sports Nutrition and Dietitics , Diabetes Educator
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
My son 1 month old. He is having prickly heat on his face and head. He is having much on head. How to get rid of pric...
Hello, Infants technically sweat a lot and if not taken care they develop boils. You need to change his clothes often and make him wear very lose comfortable cotton garments. Air him often, specially in between the changing of garments.
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