Can a baby's drug allergy cause measles

  Urticaria is an annoying disease that can cause great pain to patients. Although it is not life-threatening, it can cause severe itching and make it difficult for patients to sit or stand. Especially after a baby suffers from urticaria, they may cry uncontrollably due to discomfort. Can a baby's drug allergy cause measles?

  

Can a baby's drug allergy cause measles1

  Some medications may indeed trigger the phenomenon of urticaria. If the baby's immune system is not yet fully developed, improper medication may cause allergic reactions, leading to symptoms of urticaria. When a baby develops hives due to drug allergies, mothers should not be too anxious and should immediately stop taking medication and seek medical attention. After diagnosis by a doctor, decide whether special treatment is needed.

  After most babies develop urticaria due to drug allergies, there is no need for medication treatment. Within three days after discontinuing medication, urticaria can heal on its own. But there are also some babies with severe allergic symptoms, urticaria brings serious discomfort to babies, and it is necessary to use some anti allergic drugs for timely treatment.

  In order to promote the rapid elimination of drug residues from the baby's body, it is recommended that mothers give the baby more water to accelerate the body's metabolism. After the drug components are metabolized, allergic urticaria can also be cured. At the same time, it is also possible to give babies more fruits and vegetables, supplement vitamin C, and effectively promote the disappearance of urticaria.

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