Can sweating often lead to dermatitis in summer?
It is very hot in summer, so many people tend to sweat a lot. Sweating itself is also one of the most important ways to dissipate heat in summer. Sweating can eliminate toxins from the body. But it is very likely that you will have dermatitis symptoms if you are not careful. What should you do? How to treat it? Today, experts from Suzhou Dermatology Hospital will answer your questions! Where does dermatitis occur? Experts from Suzhou Dermatology Hospital pointed out that the parts that can cause dermatitis in summer are: limbs, neck, face and so on. Especially when facial dermatitis occurs, we should pay more attention to it and treat it actively. Common symptoms of dermatitis in summer? Experts pointed out that when dermatitis occurs, the patient's body begins to appear erythema and papules, and sometimes there are wheals. Especially at night, itching often occurs, which brings great harm to dermatitis patients and often makes many patients sleepless at night, which is very harmful to their health. So what should we do? How to treat dermatitis in summer? Suzhou Dermatology Hospital adopts characteristic Chinese medicine fumigation instrument (HH-QL series Chinese medicine steam therapeutic instrument) to treat all kinds of dermatitis professionally, which is the best choice for your treatment. Treatment principle: Steam therapy of traditional Chinese medicine, also known as fumigation of traditional Chinese medicine, is a kind of external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine by fumigating human body with medicinal steam produced by Chinese herbal medicine decoction. Traditional Chinese medicine steam therapy is not only unique and effective in treating various diseases, but also an effective method to preserve health, strengthen the body, eliminate fatigue, overcome sub-health and beautify the skin and body. Indications: a) Psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, acne, scleroderma, neuralgia after herpes zoster, skin itching and other skin diseases. B) Osteoarthropathy, such as rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatalgia, spondylitis, osteodynia, sciatica, lumbar disc herniation, acute and chronic soft tissue injury, etc.