my daughter is 34 and she has a 14 year old and a 4 year old. recently she has been having dizzy spells. she is thin, probably 105 pounds 5 ft 2. i noticed today she also seemed to have a rash or heat bumps on her forehead. what could cause this? maybe low iron?
Heat rash/ bumps on forehead heal without problems but if neglected can cause itchy pustules.
Your 14-year-old is in teens & is going through physical & sexual maturity, hormonal changes occur & its normal to get acne, bumps on forehead or face, no worries.
It is because of the blocked pores of the sweat glands, can also occur due to tropical climate & exercises.
Wash face with a medicated soap, apply calamine lotion or ointment Betnovate C (Betamethasone/Clioquinol) locally at bedtime. Wear loose-fitting clothes & keep your sleeping area well ventilated. Take care.
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What Causes Rash Or Heat Bumps On Forehead?
Hi, Heat rash/ bumps on forehead heal without problems but if neglected can cause itchy pustules. Your 14-year-old is in teens & is going through physical & sexual maturity, hormonal changes occur & its normal to get acne, bumps on forehead or face, no worries. It is because of the blocked pores of the sweat glands, can also occur due to tropical climate & exercises. Wash face with a medicated soap, apply calamine lotion or ointment Betnovate C (Betamethasone/Clioquinol) locally at bedtime. Wear loose-fitting clothes & keep your sleeping area well ventilated. Take care. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.