How to calculate urticaria in children

  Urticaria is a very painful disease that can cause great pain to patients and significantly reduce their quality of life. Especially when children suffer from urticaria, they may cry due to discomfort. As parents, we cannot tolerate our children crying and are very worried about it. So let's learn how to calculate urticaria in children?

  

How to calculate urticaria in children1

  To determine whether a child's urticaria has recovered, parents should promptly check the child's skin condition. Due to the occurrence of urticaria, children may develop wheals on their skin accompanied by symptoms such as edema and erythema. As long as these wheals completely disappear and the skin does not have symptoms such as edema and erythema, it indicates that the child's condition has been basically cured. But Mom, don't be careless and do some other tests.

  After some children suffer from urticaria, they may also experience physical discomfort, such as gastrointestinal discomfort, diarrhea, nausea, and may also be accompanied by sneezing and tears. If the child's skin completely returns to normal and all the discomfort symptoms on the body disappear, it means that the child's urticaria has been cured.

  Urticaria is a disease that is prone to recurrence. Even if a child's condition is cured, parents should always be careful to avoid the recurrence of the disease, which poses a threat to the child's health. To avoid recurrent urticaria, parents should keep their children away from allergens and choose clothing made of pure cotton as much as possible.

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