Quick fix for wind-induced goosebumps

Bumps from the wind are medically known as cold urticaria, which is mainly caused by contact with cold objects such as cold wind and cold air. There is no quick solution, but the symptoms can usually be relieved by general treatment and medication guided by a doctor. 1. General treatment: To increase or decrease clothing in time, pay attention to wearing masks, scarves, hats, etc. in cold weather to avoid cold irritation. Avoid eating cold, spicy, stimulating food, pay attention to rest, maintain a calm mood, appropriate exercise, improve their immunity. 2. Medication: For the symptoms such as air masses and itching, oral loratadine and cyproheptadine hydrochloride tablets can be taken as prescribed by the doctor, together with topical glycerine lotion and benadryl cream, and oral glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone can be taken when there is a systemic allergic reaction. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, by the doctor according to the condition of targeted treatment.