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Definition of prickly heat in English: prickly heatnoun mass nounAn itchy inflammation of the skin, typically with a rash of small vesicles, common in hot, humid weather. 痱子,粟疹,汗疹。亦称MILIARIA Also called miliaria Example sentencesExamples - It is important to remember that even minor sickness in the desert can have dire consequences - prickly heat and diarrhea can upset part of the sweating mechanism and increase water loss, raising susceptibility to heat illnesses.
- Irritated summer skin is usually caused by clogged sweat ducts, a condition called prickly heat or miliaria, or by exposure to poison ivy, oak or sumac.
- The morning, like most out in the open in summer, was cold to start, quickly warming up to an uncomfortable prickly heat.
- Clumps of itchy or prickly tiny red bumps on the skin that appear with hot humid weather in tropical countries is called miliaria or prickly heat in layman's terms.
- Come to think of it, the summer was a lot better in spite of the sweat, dust and prickly heat.
- Its cooling properties are such that application on the body prevents prickly heat and summer boils.
- Even though my thighs were not enormous or anything, I would still get prickly heat.
- The juice of the nettle is good, she says, for a variety of ailments - arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, allergic rashes and prickly heat.
- Major Ashby said: ‘Our feet are sore and we have a variety of exotic insect bites and are suffering from prickly heat and sunburn, but apart from that we are all fine.’
- Also in hot climates I get prickly heat on my neck (as proven on my trip to the Philippines).
- Maybe we would be lucky with a little wind tonight, I thought, so I could sleep without feeling prickly heat.
Definition of prickly heat in US English: prickly heatnounˈprɪk(ə)li hitˈprik(ə)lē hēt An itchy inflammation of the skin, typically with a rash of small vesicles, common in hot moist weather. 痱子,粟疹,汗疹。亦称MILIARIA Also called miliaria Example sentencesExamples - Irritated summer skin is usually caused by clogged sweat ducts, a condition called prickly heat or miliaria, or by exposure to poison ivy, oak or sumac.
- Its cooling properties are such that application on the body prevents prickly heat and summer boils.
- It is important to remember that even minor sickness in the desert can have dire consequences - prickly heat and diarrhea can upset part of the sweating mechanism and increase water loss, raising susceptibility to heat illnesses.
- Even though my thighs were not enormous or anything, I would still get prickly heat.
- Come to think of it, the summer was a lot better in spite of the sweat, dust and prickly heat.
- Clumps of itchy or prickly tiny red bumps on the skin that appear with hot humid weather in tropical countries is called miliaria or prickly heat in layman's terms.
- Major Ashby said: ‘Our feet are sore and we have a variety of exotic insect bites and are suffering from prickly heat and sunburn, but apart from that we are all fine.’
- Maybe we would be lucky with a little wind tonight, I thought, so I could sleep without feeling prickly heat.
- Also in hot climates I get prickly heat on my neck (as proven on my trip to the Philippines).
- The juice of the nettle is good, she says, for a variety of ailments - arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, allergic rashes and prickly heat.
- The morning, like most out in the open in summer, was cold to start, quickly warming up to an uncomfortable prickly heat.
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