Does dermatitis recur in summer?

“It most likely will.
Summer dermatitis occurs mainly due to irritation caused by high ambient temperature and humidity resulting in increased sweating and the retention of metabolites and dust in sweat on the skin surface. As a result, summer dermatitis can recur in hot weather from June to August, and some people who work in a humid environment for long periods of time are also prone to recurring attacks. Having had summer dermatitis does not create an “immunity” to the disease.
Nevertheless, summer dermatitis can be easily prevented by keeping the environment cool and ventilated in your daily life, showering and cleaning your skin when you sweat a lot, and keeping your skin dry with talcum powder, etc., to prevent recurrence. Avoiding light is also an important preventive measure.”