In general, children with prickly heat can be treated symptomatically, and medication can be given when the symptoms are severe. In daily life, pay attention to avoid the high temperature environment activities, indoor activities pay attention to reduce the room temperature, clothing to light and breathable clothes, bathing, changing clothes, usually pay attention to keep the skin dry. For patients with severe skin lesions, medication can be given as appropriate according to the condition. For those who have obvious itching symptoms, can be given cool, anti-itching, astringent lotion or powder such as glycerine lotion for local external use, can also be appropriate oral antihistamine drugs such as loratadine treatment. For children with marked inflammation, hormone-containing creams or lotions such as hydrocortisone cream may be used externally as appropriate. For children with secondary bacterial infections, oral antibiotics such as penicillin and amoxicillin may be considered. For children with serious conditions or poor results with over-the-counter medications, it is recommended that they seek prompt medical attention and standardized treatment under the guidance of a physician to avoid delays in treatment.