What medications are used for protein allergies in children

Protein allergy in children can be treated by applying anti-allergy medicines such as cetirizine hydrochloride drops, topical application of glycerite lotion and other medicines.
Children who have nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy skin, rash and other manifestations after ingesting protein may be allergic to protein. Oral antihistamines such as loratadine syrup and cetirizine hydrochloride drops can be given symptomatically. If skin rashes and itching occur, glycerine lotion can be applied to the skin lesions to help astringency and stop itching, and at the same time, the intake of protein foods should be avoided.
In addition, if children have allergies, it is recommended to take children to outdoor activities in daily life, appropriate exercise, and eat more green vegetables, fruits, etc., which can help enhance the child’s immunity and alleviate the occurrence of allergies.
Children who are allergic to proteins are advised to go to the hospital in time and use medication under the guidance of the doctor. The above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.