What to do about sweaty skin rashes

Cholinergic urticaria is a common cause of skin rash after sweating, which can be treated by applying glycerine lotion or taking antihistamine medication such as oral loratadine.
A common cause of skin rash after sweating is cholinergic urticaria, a type of urticaria that is characterized by small, itchy, dotted bumps. This should be treated by a doctor.
The itching can be relieved by applying topical glycerite lotion to the rash, and antihistamines such as loratadine and levocetirizine hydrochloride can be taken orally to reduce the allergic reaction of the skin. Sweat desensitization can also be performed to help patients gradually relieve their symptoms.
Sweating skin rashes should be prevented by keeping the body fresh, reducing spicy foods, and decreasing the amount of exercise in normal daily life. At the same time, timely to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment, do not self-medication.