Body pimples are common and usually form when sweat, oil, and dead skin cells clog the pores on areas like the back, chest, shoulders, and arms. Tight clothing, heat, and friction can make the skin even more irritated, causing small red bumps or deeper, painful pimples. They often get worse after workouts or during hot weather when the skin stays sweaty for long periods.
To treat body pimples, keep the skin clean by showering regularly, especially after exercising. Use a body wash that contains salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide to unclog pores and reduce inflammation. Exfoliating 2–3 times a week helps remove dead skin, while wearing loose, breathable fabrics prevents friction that can make pimples worse.
Prevention comes from good hygiene and consistent care. Change sweaty clothes quickly, wash bed sheets often, and avoid heavy lotions that can block pores. With simple routine changes, body pimples can be controlled and the skin can stay much clearer and smoother.
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