What's wrong with a baby's heat allergy

  Some babies may experience redness and itching on their skin as soon as they eat hot food or have increased physical activity. These symptoms usually do not require special treatment as long as their body temperature returns to normal and they no longer feel hot. In fact, this is a symptom of heat allergy. So, what is the reason for babies' heat allergy?

  

What's wrong with a baby's heat allergy1

  Heat allergy is actually what clinical medicine calls acetylcholine urticaria. This type of urticaria is most afraid of heat. After coming into contact with hot things, the patient's skin will develop wheals, and the entire skin will turn red and itchy. In fact, this is because when the body temperature rises, blood circulation will accelerate. When blood circulation accelerates, it will stimulate the temperature regulation center of the brain, and the brain will release signals and acetylcholine. If the patient is not allergic to acetylcholine, there will be no symptoms in the body, but if the patient is allergic to acetylcholine, they will develop urticaria, which is called heat allergy.

  In the face of this situation, what patients can do is to pay attention to their diet in daily life, avoid eating food that is too hot, and also avoid foods that can trigger urticaria, such as various seafood, canned products containing yeast, artificial colors, and some other beverages. Therefore, they should pay more attention to their diet and improve their immune system. They can also take their baby to the hospital for treatment. Western medicine generally uses hormone containing drugs, which have some drawbacks during treatment. They can take their baby to a traditional Chinese medicine hospital and use traditional Chinese medicine to regulate it.

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