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3. No Need to Go to a Doctor in the Majority of Cases

A typical heat rash case causes the patient discomfort, but it does not require a visit to the doctor. Symptoms are easy to relieve with home treatments. One of the most popular of these treatments uses an ice pack or a damp cloth placed on the affected skin area. You can also seek advice from the local pharmacy. He or she is likely to recommend that you apply calamine lotion or something similar. Only go to a doctor if you are very concerned about a rash on a baby or if home treatment fails to relieve your rash in a few days.

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