How to prevent skin allergies in summer?

       Summer is a high season for allergic diseases with allergic skin conditions, including eczema, urticaria and solar dermatitis, which are characterized by maculopapular rashes, redness, itching and hyperpigmentation of the skin. Today, let’s talk about how to get rid of the troubles caused by summer allergies?  Mite Prevention Mites are extremely small insects and one of the allergens, and the summer temperature and humidity are very favorable for mite growth and reproduction. Mite allergy is caused by lurking in clothes, mats, air conditioners, carpets. The mites inside cause allergic reactions. Indoor mites are one of the main causes of allergy sufferers. These tiny insects, invisible to the naked eye, are ubiquitous in places where people live. They are mainly found on mattresses, carpets, pillow cushions, cushions and other objects in the living room and live on the shed epidermis of human skin. At the same time, their excrement eventually rolls into the air as dust and enters the human respiratory tract through breathing, and many people have allergic reactions to mite excrement, especially causing uncomfortable reactions in allergy sufferers, such as strong sneezing and breathlessness. Therefore, avoid using fluffy blankets and silk sheets in summer; use wood or plastic products instead of padded furniture; and use wooden planks or tiles as flooring.  Anti-mold Continued high temperature and rainy days, is the most rampant period of various mold reproduction, but also allergy-prone season mold like to grow in damp places, indoor and outdoor can be found, such as damp soil, grass piles, basements, bathrooms, wet shower curtains, bath towels, etc.. Mold will produce a large number of extremely tiny spores when multiplying, floating in the air all year round, generally reaching its peak in June to October. People who suffer from mold allergies may develop symptoms of allergic diseases such as hives, rhinitis or asthma after inhaling these spores. Effective ways to prevent mold allergies are to keep the room ventilated and dry, avoid carpets and upholstery, regularly clean kitchens, bathrooms, basements and garbage bins with bleach, and regularly clean and replace the filters of air conditioners and air filters.  The main pathogenic mechanism is the formation of antigenic substances when the skin tissue is exposed to light, which sensitizes the body and leads to allergic reactions. It is recommended to participate in outdoor activities from less to more to increase skin pigmentation to improve tolerance to sunlight, and not to stay too long in bright light; take some light avoidance measures.  Eat with caution Hives is an allergic skin disease that is easily caused by food. Many patients develop hives often after eating allergic foods such as fish, shrimp and crab. In addition, food additives such as condiments, colors and preservatives can also cause allergies.  Prepare medicine For some allergic skin diseases common in summer, they can be treated with antihistamines. Histamine is the allergenic substance released during an allergic reaction. Histamine can bind to histamine receptors to produce a series of allergic reactions. Antihistamines such as keratan can block the binding of histamine to histamine receptors thereby preventing the production of allergic reactions. In addition, some complementary drugs can be used, for example, topical corticosteroids such as Eloson, which are mainly indicated for atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis and pruritus.