What’s wrong with children’s itchy red bumps?

Red bumps on children’s bodies that are itchy may be adverse symptoms caused by hives, atopic dermatitis, prickly heat, and other diseases that require prompt medical attention for examination.
1. Urticaria: Urticaria can cause red bumps on the skin, also known as angioedema, and some patients may have scratches, usually accompanied by intense itching, redness and swelling and other adverse symptoms.
2. Allergic dermatitis: allergic dermatitis will cause the skin to appear red pimples or wind, usually accompanied by obvious itching, the affected area of the skin will appear hot, with external forces to stop the itching may lead to localized skin peeling, and some patients will also be accompanied by a tingling sensation.
3. Prickly heat: small pimples and blisters that occur rapidly when sweat pores are blocked in hot and humid environments, with an itchy, prickly sensation and a red halo around them. Overall, it can be manifested as itchy red bumps on children’s bodies.
Children with itchy red bumps can also be seen in a variety of other causes, such as eczema, herpes zoster and so on. Parents are advised to bring their children to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor’s advice for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate treatment.