How to avoid monsoon sticky and sweat rashes?:
Samira Vishwas September 08, 2025 05:24 PM

News India Live, Digital Desk: Skin Care in Rainy Season: The rainy season brings with it pleasant and heat relief, but also brings humidity, stickiness and many problems to the skin. These days, moisture in the air is so high that sweat does not dry easily. outcome? Red-red grains, rashes, prickly and frequent itching on the body. This problem occurs in the most neck, armpit (underarm), elbow and back of the knees.

It seems as common to see, if it is not taken care of, then it can also take the form of fungal infection but there is no need to panic ਹੈ, you can easily avoid this problem by adopting a little caution and some good habits.

Take care of your skin in monsoon:

  1. Friendship with ventilated and cotton clothes: Wearing tight and synthetic clothes in this season is like enmity with your skin. Always wear loose and cotton clothes. This causes air to reach the skin and sweat does not accumulate.
  2. Get used to bathing twice a day: After bathing in the morning, when you returned home in the evening, you must take a bath once more. Due to this, the dirt and sweat of the day comes out of the body. You can also put some neem leaves in bath water, it works as a natural anti-bacterial
  3. It is important to keep the body dry: After bathing, dry the body thoroughly with towels, especially those places where sweating more. Due to moisture, bacteria and fungus get a chance to flourish.
  4. Correct use of powder: After bathing, apply a good anti-fungal or talcum powder on the body. It absorbs excess moisture. And helps to keep the skin dry.
  5. Stay hydrated: It is equally important to keep the body clean from inside. Drink plenty of water throughout the day. With this, the toxins of the body come out and the skin remains healthy.

If even after these measures, the problem of your rashes or itching is not recovering, then meet a good skin specialist (dermatologist) without delay. A little care will help you enjoy the monsoon.

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