Some parents find that their baby suddenly becomes allergic, with red rashes and papules appearing on their skin. So, what's going on with the baby's sudden allergy?
Firstly, when a child suddenly experiences allergy symptoms, parents should observe whether the child has consumed foods that are prone to causing allergies, such as eggs, fish, shrimp, etc. If so, it may be due to food allergies. At this time, parents should stop consuming such foods and observe whether the child has other symptoms. If not, they need to supplement with appropriate amounts of water to alleviate the symptoms of allergies.
Secondly, some children may develop allergies due to sudden exposure to hair or irritating odors. Since the child has not been exposed to such allergens before, sudden exposure can cause the child to develop rashes, dizziness, and other symptoms. At this time, parents should take the child away from the environment with irritating odors, absorb fresh air, and see if the child's symptoms have improved. At the same time, close fitting clothing should be washed in a timely manner to avoid hair residue on the clothing.
Finally, parents should pay attention to the dietary structure of children who are prone to allergies. Special attention should be paid to foods that are prone to allergies. When starting to consume, add a small amount first, and then add it appropriately when the child has no other allergic reactions; Keep the baby away from allergens and maintain appropriate indoor temperature and humidity; Supplement appropriate amounts of water, vegetables, and fruits to enhance children's immunity.