Sweating is a kind of dermatitis, in which numerous itchy small white or reddish vesicles are formed on the skin, filled with fluid, the appearance of which is preceded by mild irritation and redness. Pathology can be complicated by the attachment of a bacterial or fungal infection.
How to cure a chin on legs in adults?
Most often, sweating appears on the legs, arms, back, chest in areas that are long cramped with shoes or clothing made of artificial materials. The provoking factors may be:
- hyperhidrosis;
- increased body weight;
- physical work;
- stay in the heat, etc.
We will consider, than it is necessary to treat a chin on legs in adults, what means in this case are most effective.
With a mild form of sweats on the legs in adults, treatment involves the elimination of a provoking factor, careful compliance with hygiene rules and the use of local antiseptics to treat affected areas of the skin. It is recommended to wear spacious open shoes made of natural materials (for example, textiles, leather), avoid overheating of the body, wash feet with soap several times a day, and then wipe them thoroughly. The following solutions can be used for processing:
- Fukortsin;
- Chlorophyllipt;
- boric alcohol;
- salicylic alcohol;
- Chlorhexidine ;
- Miramistin;
- weak solution of potassium permanganate.
Also, from perspiration on the legs in adults, you can use creams and ointments:
- salicylic-zinc ointment;
- Sudokrem;
- Calamine;
- Pantestine;
- Bepanten et al.
Good results in the treatment of sweating show leg cold baths based on herbs
- chamomile;
- calendula;
- yarrow;
- succession;
- oak bark;
- sage, etc.
With severe itching, it is recommended that you use local antihistamines:
- gel Fenistil;
- Psylo-balm and so on.
If your feet are sweating heavily, you can use baby powder.
With more severe lesions, the development of infectious processes and ulcers, it may be necessary to prescribe antibiotic remedies for sweating in adults on legs, among which:
- Levomekol;
- Baneocin ;
- tetracycline ointment;
- ichthyol ointment;
- erythromycin ointment, etc.
Sometimes it is necessary to take systemic antibiotics for treatment:
- Azithromycin;
- Ciprofloxacin;
- Doxycycline or the like
It is worth noting that even with minor lesions, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist who can accurately identify the type of dermatitis and prescribe the correct treatment regimen.