Hot bumps on the neck of infants can be caused by eczema and prickly heat. Usually, eczema can be relieved by topical medications such as Denard cream, and prickly heat can be relieved by topical medications such as glycerite lotion.
1. Eczema: Eczema is usually triggered by numerous factors, such as infection, exposure to allergenic substances, environmental changes, etc., leading to localized erythema, pimples, blisters, oozing with itching on the infant’s skin. Generally commonly used topical medications include dianabed cream, glycerite lotion, and so on.
2. Prickly heat: Generally speaking, the development of sweat glands of infants is incomplete, if the environment is too hot and humid, it may cause prickly heat, resulting in erythema, papules, blisters and pustules on the skin. Attention should be paid to lowering the surface temperature of the skin, and topical glycerite lotion can be used to relieve itching.
There may be many other causes of heat bumps on the neck of infants. Parents are advised to take their infants to the doctor in time to clarify the causes and administer medication under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse effects.