Papular urticaria is growing more and more common and is mainly treated with antihistamines.
Papular urticaria, also known as urticaria-like moss, tends to develop in childhood or adolescence, but can also affect adults, and may result in the appearance of windswept pimples on the skin. Most episodes are related to insect bites, such as mosquitoes, bedbugs, fleas, lice, mites, midges and other bites that cause an allergic reaction. It is more prevalent in the spring and summer months and may cause intense itching sensations.
It is recommended to find out the cause of the disease, get rid of the allergens, shorten the course of the disease as much as possible, and reduce the recurrence. Loratadine, cetirizine, and olopatadine hydrochloride can be given under medical supervision. If necessary, with corticosteroid preparations, such as halometasone cream, Dinaid cream, hydrocortisone butyrate cream, etc., with anti-inflammatory, anti-itching, anti-allergic effect.
Pimple urticaria grows more and more, it is recommended to pay attention to the care of the skin, but also to the hospital dermatology department for examination, under the guidance of the doctor to use medication.