Urticaria is a common skin disease that can easily occur in infants and young children, leading to symptoms such as rashes and itching. When a baby suffers from urticaria, scientific and thorough treatment is needed, and care should be taken regularly to avoid recurrence. So, how to treat recurrent urticaria in children?
If urticaria recurs in children, it is usually caused by incomplete treatment or repeated exposure to allergens. At this time, it is necessary to take the child to a regular hospital's dermatology department for treatment, undergo an allergen test, and avoid contact in daily life. In addition, it is necessary to undergo anti allergy treatment under the guidance of a doctor. After the condition improves, medication should be continued for a period of time and should not be stopped until the symptoms disappear.
Most cases of pediatric urticaria are caused by allergies. After treatment, if exposed to allergens, it can easily lead to disease recurrence. When treating pediatric urticaria, antibiotics are generally used. If necessary, doctors will administer corticosteroids to the child. Attention everyone, hormone drugs should not be used for a long time.
When treating pediatric urticaria, it is also necessary to do a good job of nursing, such as not using too high water temperature during bathing, otherwise it will worsen the itching symptoms. Moreover, it is necessary to adjust the diet and avoid giving children spicy, mustard and other highly stimulating foods.