What to do if you are allergic to poplar wadding

Poplar allergy patients can be improved by wearing masks, topical medications and oral antihistamines.
1. Wear a mask: Allergic patients should try not to go to places where there are poplar trees. If you must go, you should wear a mask and dress as tightly as possible, and eliminate willow residue from your body before you go home, so don’t bring it indoors.
2. Topical medication: patients with itchy skin caused by allergy to poplar floss can apply mometasone furoate ointment, trimethoprim cream, salbutamol cream and other medications to relieve symptoms.
3. Oral medication: patients with severe allergies can also take oral antihistamine drugs such as levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets, phenylephrine hydrochloride tablets and chlorpheniramine maleate tablets for treatment.
It is recommended that allergic patients try to avoid contact with poplar wadding, and those with severe allergic symptoms should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.