Bags on the elbow and acne, may be mosquito bites, contact dermatitis, urticaria and other diseases caused by the use of medication to treat the doctor’s orders, such as glucocorticoid drugs, antihistamines and so on.
1. Mosquito bites: mosquito bites release toxins, which can lead to local skin allergic reactions, and its typical lesions to the local pimples, doughnuts are common, and the center of the lesions can be seen in small red spots. Generally can subside on their own, itching is serious, can be used externally cool oil, wind oil, or follow the doctor’s instructions for external use of halomethasone ointment and other glucocorticoid drugs to relieve itching symptoms.
2. Contact dermatitis: is due to the skin in contact with certain exogenous substances, in the skin mucous membrane contact sites occurring acute or chronic inflammatory reaction, manifested in contact with the site of pimples, pimples, etc., and accompanied by itching, burning sensation and other symptoms. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions oral levocetirizine tablets and other antihistamines, topical halometasone ointment and other glucocorticoid drugs.
3. Urticaria: may be related to food, drugs, infections, etc., is due to the skin, mucous membrane vasodilatation and increased permeability and manifested as the size of the air masses, often accompanied by itching, edema and other symptoms, but also can appear in the elbow. Patients can take antihistamines such as oral loratadine tablets and anti-itching drugs such as topical glycerite lotion as prescribed by the doctor.
Patients should avoid scratching, less contact with allergens, less spicy and stimulating food, and if necessary, timely medical examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medication.