Published on Jul 01, 2026 | 12:09 PM
Many people assume eczema improves during summer because of warmer weather and increased sunlight.
For some individuals, that's true.
However, many people with eczema notice the opposite. Heat, sweat, swimming, sunscreen, seasonal allergies, and increased outdoor activity can all trigger eczema flare-ups during the summer months.
Understanding your personal triggers can help reduce symptoms and keep your skin healthier throughout the season.
Heat
Sweat
Chlorine from pools
Saltwater irritation
Seasonal allergies
Sunscreens and skincare products
Increased outdoor exposure
Dry skin from sun and air conditioning
Signs of infection
Severe itching
Painful skin cracking
Widespread rash
Drainage or pus
Symptoms that continue worsening
Summer often brings sunshine, vacations, swimming, and outdoor activities.
While some people with eczema experience improvement during warmer months, others find that summer becomes one of their most difficult seasons.
The combination of heat, sweat, environmental allergens, and skin irritation can make eczema symptoms harder to control.
Understanding why flare-ups happen can help you take steps to protect your skin.
One of the most common reasons eczema worsens during summer is sweat.
Sweat contains salt and other substances that can irritate sensitive skin.
When sweat remains on the skin for extended periods, it may trigger:
Itching
Redness
Burning sensations
Increased inflammation
Many people notice symptoms shortly after:
Outdoor exercise
Yard work
Sporting events
Beach activities
Hot weather exposure
Showering and changing out of sweaty clothing promptly may help reduce irritation.
Hot temperatures can affect the skin even before sweating begins.
Heat increases blood flow to the skin and may worsen itching and inflammation.
Many people with eczema report that symptoms become worse during:
Heat waves
High humidity
Outdoor events
Extended sun exposure
Unfortunately, scratching often creates a cycle that leads to even more irritation and inflammation.
Swimming affects eczema differently depending on the individual.
For some people, swimming provides temporary relief.
For others, it becomes a trigger.
Pool water contains chlorine, which may dry and irritate sensitive skin.
Saltwater can also cause burning or discomfort when eczema patches are already inflamed.
If you swim regularly:
Rinse off immediately afterward
Apply moisturizer soon after showering
Avoid remaining in wet swimwear for long periods
These simple steps may help reduce flare-ups.
Summer allergy season doesn't just affect the nose and eyes.
Environmental allergens can also contribute to eczema symptoms.
Common summer allergens include:
Grass pollen
Weed pollen
Mold spores
Outdoor environmental irritants
People with eczema often have other allergic conditions as well, making them more sensitive to seasonal triggers.
Sunscreen is important for protecting the skin from ultraviolet damage.
However, some products may irritate sensitive skin.
Certain ingredients, fragrances, preservatives, or chemical sunscreens may contribute to:
Redness
Burning
Itching
Rash-like reactions
People with eczema often do best with products designed specifically for sensitive skin.
While air conditioning helps people stay cool, it can also reduce moisture in the air.
This may contribute to dry skin, which is one of the most common eczema triggers.
Many people notice worsening symptoms after spending significant time in:
Air-conditioned homes
Hotels
Offices
Cars
Using moisturizers consistently can help protect the skin barrier.
Some people experience improvement in eczema symptoms with moderate sun exposure.
Others find that excessive sunlight worsens irritation.
Too much sun may contribute to:
Skin dryness
Increased sensitivity
Inflammation
Sunburn-related flare-ups
Finding the right balance is important.
Vacations often mean changes in daily habits.
Travel may expose the skin to:
Different climates
New soaps
Hotel products
Pool chemicals
Increased outdoor activity
Even small changes can trigger symptoms in individuals with sensitive skin.
Packing familiar skincare products may help reduce unexpected flare-ups.
Although flare-ups cannot always be prevented, certain habits may help.
Consider:
Moisturizing daily
Showering after sweating
Wearing breathable clothing
Staying hydrated
Using fragrance-free products
Rinsing after swimming
Avoiding excessive sun exposure
Small preventive measures often make a significant difference.
Most eczema flare-ups can be managed with proper skin care.
However, some symptoms may indicate complications.
Signs of infection
Yellow crusting
Drainage or pus
Severe skin cracking
Widespread rash
Severe itching that interferes with sleep
Symptoms that continue worsening
These symptoms may require medical treatment.
Dry skin
Red patches
Itching
Mild irritation
Temporary worsening after sweating
These symptoms often improve with proper skin care and trigger management.
Signs of infection
Fever
Drainage from the skin
Significant swelling
Severe pain
Rapidly worsening symptoms
These symptoms may require prescription treatment.
Heat, sweat, allergens, swimming, sunscreen products, and environmental irritants can all contribute to summer flare-ups.
Not necessarily. Some people improve with swimming, while others experience irritation from chlorine or saltwater.
Yes. Sweat is one of the most common eczema triggers during warmer months.
No. Sun protection is important. Look for fragrance-free products designed for sensitive skin.
Seek evaluation if symptoms are severe, signs of infection develop, or flare-ups are not responding to routine care.
Eczema flare-ups can happen unexpectedly, especially during summer when heat, sweat, swimming, and environmental allergens are more common.
CallOnDoc offers convenient online evaluations for eczema, skin rashes, itching, allergic skin reactions, and other dermatology concerns.
Licensed providers can review your symptoms and recommend treatment options when medically appropriate, helping you manage flare-ups without needing an in-person appointment.
Whether you're at home, traveling, or enjoying summer activities, care may be available wherever you have internet access.
Summer may seem like it should be easier on eczema, but for many people it creates new challenges.
Heat, sweat, swimming, seasonal allergies, sunscreen products, air conditioning, and travel can all contribute to flare-ups.
Understanding your triggers and maintaining a consistent skincare routine can help reduce symptoms and keep your skin healthier throughout the season.
If symptoms become severe or show signs of infection, seeking medical evaluation can help prevent complications and provide relief.
Shelly House, FNP, is a Family Nurse Practitioner and Call-On-Doc’s trusted medical education voice. With extensive experience in telehealth and patient-centered care, Ms. House is dedicated to making complex health topics simple and accessible. Through evidence-based content, provider collaboration, and a passion for empowering patients, her mission is to break down barriers to healthcare by delivering clear, compassionate, and practical medical guidance.
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