What to do if a 1.5-year-old baby suffers from urticaria

  Baby's skin is tender, smooth, and feels like silk to the touch. However, the baby's skin has weak disease resistance and is particularly susceptible to some skin diseases. For example, drool rash, diaper rash, and urticaria are common diseases in infants and young children. So, what should a 1.5-year-old baby do if they suffer from urticaria?

  

What to do if a 1.5-year-old baby suffers from urticaria1

  1. When a 1-and-a-half-year-old baby suffers from urticaria, there will be obvious itching symptoms. At this time, it is important to avoid scratching with your hands, otherwise the more you scratch, the more itchy it will become, and the skin is easily infected after being scratched. Parents can apply cold compress to their children to relieve itching, or consult a doctor to prescribe some anti itch drugs that babies can use. When bathing children, hot water should not be used as it can worsen itching symptoms. Instead, water that is close to body temperature should be used.

  2. Babies suffering from urticaria are often caused by allergies. At this point, parents need to search for allergens and conduct a thorough investigation of the food their children eat. After identifying the food that caused the child's allergy, stop consuming it. Baby's daily diet should be light, and avoid giving them foods that can easily cause allergies, such as mangoes, seafood, and lamb.

  3. After the baby develops hives, they will be very sensitive to substances such as pollen, so parents should avoid letting the baby play in places such as tree bottoms and grass. Attention should be paid to mite prevention at home and efforts should be made to maintain the cleanliness of the living environment.

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