How to treat pediatric urticaria

  Urticaria is a common disease, which can cause redness, rash, and itching on the skin after onset. Patients with urticaria should not scratch their skin, otherwise it will make the itching more severe and easily lead to skin damage, resulting in infection. So, how should pediatric urticaria be treated?

  

How to treat pediatric urticaria1

  1. Blocking allergens: Childhood urticaria is likely caused by allergies, such as exposure to pollen, animal dander, and castor powder, which can lead to allergies and ultimately develop urticaria. So parents should find their children's allergens and try to stay away from them as much as possible, which has a positive effect on the treatment of urticaria.

  2. Thoroughly detoxify: In traditional Chinese medicine theory, the reason why urticaria causes itching symptoms is due to blood toxicity. Blood toxicity actually refers to conditions such as blood heat, blood stasis, and blood dryness, not poisoning. If you want to detoxify, you should take your child to the hospital and ask a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to prescribe some medication to relieve the symptoms of itching.

  3. Anti allergy treatment: As mentioned above, urticaria is mostly caused by allergies, so when treating urticaria, anti allergy treatment is needed. Doctors usually give patients antihistamines and also need to take vitamin C. When undergoing treatment, it should be thorough, otherwise urticaria can easily recur.

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