Itchy milia bumps on the body in summer may be related to prickly heat, solar dermatitis, eczema, etc. They should be improved by life modification and medication (glycerite lotion, etc.) on the premise of clarifying the cause.
1. Prickly heat: Appears in summer or in hot and humid environments, with pimples or small blisters on the skin, which may be accompanied by burning pain or itching. It can be treated by applying glycerine lotion, prickly heat powder, hydrocortisone ointment, etc., and taking antihistamine drugs such as oral loratadine tablets if necessary. In summer, pay attention to avoid the heat, and turn on the air conditioner at home to cool down the temperature.
2. Solar dermatitis: it can occur in places where the skin is exposed to the sun, belonging to the allergic reaction caused by ultraviolet radiation. Need to pay attention to strict sunscreen, to avoid skin re-injury. You can use boric acid water wet compresses, applying compound menthol ointment, glycerite lotion and other medications.
3. Eczema: The skin will appear a series of small rashes, with intense itching, accompanied by yellow liquid oozing. You can apply compound dexamethasone acetate cream, with oral loratadine tablets and other treatments.
There are many other causes of itchy millet-like bumps on the body in summer, and patients are advised to consult the doctor for timely examination and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.