Itchy bumps from meat allergy are mostly considered to be hives, which can be treated by removing the triggers, medication and other treatments for the condition.
1. Remove the triggers: If the patient is allergic to meat, the allergic meat should be clarified to avoid re-exposure and reduce the occurrence of allergy.
2. Medication: For obvious itching, topical antipruritic agent treatment, such as glycerite lotion, zinc oxide lotion, etc.; if necessary, topical glucocorticoid treatment, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream, dexamethasone hydrochloride cream, etc.; for severe symptoms, oral antihistamine treatment, such as loratadine, cetirizine, etc.; for severe cases, oral glucocorticoid treatment, such as prednisone, etc. is needed.
It is recommended that patients according to their own situation, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use of drugs, not blindly self-medication, if necessary, timely to the hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment. Usually avoid contact or use of food or other items that may trigger their own allergies, so as to avoid recurrence.