Health Tip: Warmer Weather Triggers Rashes
(HealthDay News) -- Hot summer weather can lead to itchy skin rashes, the American Academy of Pediatrics says.
Clogged sweat glands, bug bites and exposure to certain plants, chlorine and fungi are just a few of the common triggers for rashes.
The AAP offers this list of rashes to watch for during summer:
Related Articles
Search Allergy Articles
Kids With Eczema May Need Further Allergy Tests
Ragweed, Mold & More: Get Ready for Fall Allergies
What Is Chronic Sinusitis, and How Is it Treated?
Dangerous Allergies? An Expert Gives Tips to Protect Yourself
Planning Safe Summer Camp Fun for Kids With Allergies & Asthma
Gas Stoves Could Leave Your Lungs Vulnerable to Nitrogen Dioxide
Planning Safe Summer Camp Fun for Kids With Allergies & Asthma
For Kids in Poorer Neighborhoods, a Move Can Ease Asthma
Many Primary Care Docs Unaware of Biologic Asthma Meds
Roadside Trees, Bushes Are Cutting Air Pollution, Study Finds