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Prickly heat, or heat rash, is caused by exposure to warm temperatures. There may be a warm and stinging feeling and a rash of small, red dots. It usually clears up on its own after a few days. It often affects children and infants. Wearing loose-fitting clothes and avoiding hot, humid places can help prevent it.
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