Does anyone usually have a heat rash? Or eczema? Some people may think that there are both, but some people generally don't know how to distinguish them. Some people generally think that the two are the same. How can there be a difference? Most people think so, but some people think that heat rash and eczema are different. Generally, they think so, but some people don't believe it and think it is impossible. What's the difference between heat rash and eczema? Let's take a look!
The difference between heat rash and eczema
1. Different etiologies
Eczema is generally related to allergies, and many of them are allergic to milk and eggs. If you eat them carelessly, it will cause eczema. Too dry skin in winter can lead to eczema dryness. There is also the stimulation of chemical fiber clothing, and the skin flooding in the mouth can also cause eczema. Heat rash is generally a reddish rash that appears on the skin when the temperature around the body is relatively high, and generally disappears after the skin cools. It is very important for babies to have a heat rash, generally because the sweat gland function is not yet mature, so when the ambient temperature is relatively high, the skin will regulate the body temperature under the secretion of sweat glands, but if the regulation function is not complete, it will cause a heat rash.
2. Different seasons
Eczema generally occurs all year round regardless of season, regardless of age. However, oozing blood often recurs in winter, which is more likely to recur. Moreover, heat rash mostly occurs in summer, which is generally more common in children.