Urticaria is a disease that many parents have heard of, but do not know much about. It is a common skin disease in infants and young children, and according to the onset time and symptoms, urticaria can be divided into acute and chronic types. Recently, a parent's baby suffered from acute urticaria and wanted to know how long it takes for the baby to have acute urticaria?
The causes of acute urticaria in babies are mostly due to allergies. For acute urticaria, as long as parents can detect it in a timely manner and immediately take their babies to the hospital for treatment, and provide effective anti allergy treatment, the symptoms will gradually subside within seven to fifteen days, and the latest will not exceed one month. Acute urticaria usually has a good prognosis, so parents do not need to worry too much.
Parents not only need to take their babies to the hospital for timely medical treatment, but also need to identify allergens such as common allergen foods, drugs, bacteria, viruses, parasites, pollen, dust, chemicals, etc. Therefore, in order to avoid the baby being affected by allergens and causing urticaria to recur, it is best for parents to take their baby to the hospital for allergen testing, identify allergens, keep the baby away from allergens, and ensure the baby's physical health.
In addition to staying away from allergens, parents should encourage their babies to pay attention to their diet in daily life. Stimulating or volatile foods should be avoided as much as possible. They can eat more protein rich foods, as well as vegetables and fruits containing a large amount of vitamins, which can help improve the baby's immune and disease resistance. The home environment should be kept clean and hygienic, and bedding should be changed frequently to develop a good lifestyle, ensure sufficient sleep, pay attention to weather changes, and add clothes at the appropriate time.