What should I do if I get itchy hair peaches?

Itchy peaches on the body is due to skin allergies, may be accompanied by a red rash, should be improved through the isolation of allergens, skin conditioning, medication (loratadine tablets, etc.) and other methods.
1. Isolation of allergens: It is necessary to isolate the allergens in time to avoid the hair peaches from getting on the body again, change the clothes in time and wash the skin touched by the hair peaches again and again to minimize the residue of the hair peaches’ tiny hairs on the skin.
2. Skin conditioning: keep the skin clean and hygienic, avoid excessive scratching of the skin, so as not to scratch the skin, which will not only lead to aggravation of the itching sensation, but also may lead to bleeding and secondary infection of the skin.
3. Medication: apply glycerine lotion, compound dexamethasone acetate cream, halometasone cream and other medications on the itchy area, and take antihistamine medications such as loratadine tablets and fexofenadine tablets orally if necessary to relieve the itchy symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with particularly itchy skin go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not self-medication.