How to stop the itching of allergy bumps on children’s body quickly

Allergy is an excessive immune response that occurs after the body’s skin comes into contact with, inhales, or eats certain substances. Allergic bumps on children’s bodies should be immediately detached from the allergens, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for medication (such as glycerine lotion, cetirizine, etc.) to quickly stop the itching.
1. Getting rid of allergens: allergic bumps on a child’s body may be caused by contact with or inhalation of allergens, so you should immediately stay away from the environment where allergens may be present.
2. Medication:
(1) topical medication: if the condition is mild, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply glycerine lotion to reduce the symptoms, and you can also apply glucocorticosteroids as appropriate, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream and so on.
(2) Oral medication: For severe cases, oral antihistamine medication, such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets or drops, loratadine syrup, etc., can be taken.
If allergy causes other symptoms such as breathlessness, you should go to the hospital immediately and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.