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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
[[File:Back-miliaria.jpg|thumb|Back-miliaria]]. | | name = Miliaria | ||
| image = [[File:Miliaria_rubra_mild.jpg|alt=Image of Miliaria rubra]] | |||
| caption = Miliaria rubra on the skin | |||
| synonyms = [[Heat rash]], [[prickly heat]] | |||
| field = [[Dermatology]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Itching]], [[red rash]], [[blisters]] | |||
| complications = [[Secondary infection]] | |||
| onset = [[Hot and humid weather]] | |||
| duration = [[Days to weeks]] | |||
| causes = [[Blocked sweat ducts]] | |||
| risks = [[Hot climate]], [[excessive sweating]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Clinical examination]] | |||
| differential = [[Folliculitis]], [[contact dermatitis]] | |||
| prevention = [[Cool environment]], [[loose clothing]] | |||
| treatment = [[Cooling the skin]], [[topical steroids]] | |||
| frequency = [[Common]] in [[tropical climates]] | |||
}} | |||
[[File:Back-miliaria.jpg|left|thumb|Back-miliaria]]. | |||
'''Miliaria''' is a common skin condition characterized by small vesicular, papular, or pustular rashes, usually not exceeding one millimeter in size. Often referred to as "heat rash," "prickly heat," or "sweat rash," miliaria is primarily associated with heat, fever, or the occlusion of sweat glands. | '''Miliaria''' is a common skin condition characterized by small vesicular, papular, or pustular rashes, usually not exceeding one millimeter in size. Often referred to as "heat rash," "prickly heat," or "sweat rash," miliaria is primarily associated with heat, fever, or the occlusion of sweat glands. | ||
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== Introduction == | |||
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Miliaria occurs when sweat is trapped beneath the skin, leading to irritation and inflammation. This can cause blockage of the sweat ducts, subsequently leading to the formation of itchy rashes. | Miliaria occurs when sweat is trapped beneath the skin, leading to irritation and inflammation. This can cause blockage of the sweat ducts, subsequently leading to the formation of itchy rashes. | ||
== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
The primary causes of miliaria include: | The primary causes of miliaria include: | ||
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* '''Fever''': Elevated body temperatures can trigger miliaria. | * '''Fever''': Elevated body temperatures can trigger miliaria. | ||
* '''Occlusion''': Anything that obstructs the free flow of sweat on the skin surface, such as tight clothing or certain creams and ointments, can induce the condition. | * '''Occlusion''': Anything that obstructs the free flow of sweat on the skin surface, such as tight clothing or certain creams and ointments, can induce the condition. | ||
== Types == | == Types == | ||
Miliaria can be classified based on the depth of the blocked sweat duct: | Miliaria can be classified based on the depth of the blocked sweat duct: | ||
* '''[[Miliaria crystallina]]''': Affects the sweat ducts in the topmost layer of the skin. It produces clear, fluid-filled blisters and bumps. | * '''[[Miliaria crystallina]]''': Affects the sweat ducts in the topmost layer of the skin. It produces clear, fluid-filled blisters and bumps. | ||
* '''[[Miliaria rubra]]''': Commonly known as "prickly heat," it affects the deeper layers of the epidermis. It results in red bumps and can be accompanied by inflammation and itching. | * '''[[Miliaria rubra]]''': Commonly known as "prickly heat," it affects the deeper layers of the epidermis. It results in red bumps and can be accompanied by inflammation and itching. | ||
== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
* Small vesicular, papular, or pustular rashes | * Small vesicular, papular, or pustular rashes | ||
* Itching or "prickly" sensations | * Itching or "prickly" sensations | ||
* Redness of the affected area | * Redness of the affected area | ||
== Prevention and Treatment == | == Prevention and Treatment == | ||
* Avoid prolonged exposure to heat. | * Avoid prolonged exposure to heat. | ||
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* Applying over-the-counter creams with [[calamine]] or other anti-itch ingredients. | * Applying over-the-counter creams with [[calamine]] or other anti-itch ingredients. | ||
* Keeping the affected area dry and clean. | * Keeping the affected area dry and clean. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
A small (one mm or less) vesicular, papular or pustular monomorphous rash, which is associated with heat, fever or occlusion of sweat glands. | A small (one mm or less) vesicular, papular or pustular monomorphous rash, which is associated with heat, fever or occlusion of sweat glands. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Dermatology]] | * [[Dermatology]] | ||
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| Miliaria | |
|---|---|
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| Synonyms | Heat rash, prickly heat |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Itching, red rash, blisters |
| Complications | Secondary infection |
| Onset | Hot and humid weather |
| Duration | Days to weeks |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Blocked sweat ducts |
| Risks | Hot climate, excessive sweating |
| Diagnosis | Clinical examination |
| Differential diagnosis | Folliculitis, contact dermatitis |
| Prevention | Cool environment, loose clothing |
| Treatment | Cooling the skin, topical steroids |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Common in tropical climates |
| Deaths | N/A |

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Miliaria is a common skin condition characterized by small vesicular, papular, or pustular rashes, usually not exceeding one millimeter in size. Often referred to as "heat rash," "prickly heat," or "sweat rash," miliaria is primarily associated with heat, fever, or the occlusion of sweat glands.
Introduction[edit]
Miliaria occurs when sweat is trapped beneath the skin, leading to irritation and inflammation. This can cause blockage of the sweat ducts, subsequently leading to the formation of itchy rashes.
Causes[edit]
The primary causes of miliaria include:
- Heat: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause excessive sweating, leading to blocked sweat ducts.
- Fever: Elevated body temperatures can trigger miliaria.
- Occlusion: Anything that obstructs the free flow of sweat on the skin surface, such as tight clothing or certain creams and ointments, can induce the condition.
Types[edit]
Miliaria can be classified based on the depth of the blocked sweat duct:
- Miliaria crystallina: Affects the sweat ducts in the topmost layer of the skin. It produces clear, fluid-filled blisters and bumps.
- Miliaria rubra: Commonly known as "prickly heat," it affects the deeper layers of the epidermis. It results in red bumps and can be accompanied by inflammation and itching.
Symptoms[edit]
- Small vesicular, papular, or pustular rashes
- Itching or "prickly" sensations
- Redness of the affected area
Prevention and Treatment[edit]
- Avoid prolonged exposure to heat.
- Wear loose-fitting clothing to allow skin to breathe.
- Showering with cool water and using gentle, unscented soaps.
- Applying over-the-counter creams with calamine or other anti-itch ingredients.
- Keeping the affected area dry and clean.
Summary[edit]
A small (one mm or less) vesicular, papular or pustular monomorphous rash, which is associated with heat, fever or occlusion of sweat glands.



