If a nursing mother develops urticaria, she can take oral antihistamines for relief, commonly loratadine, because nursing mothers can also breastfeed normally while being treated for urticaria, and the condition does not affect the child. For nursing mothers with urticaria, further relief can be achieved through topical medications, such as oral antihistamines, which may not be effective in relieving the condition, and topical medications, such as glycopyrrolate lotion and herbal topical treatments. If the urticaria is particularly severe, it can also be treated with a short application of a weak glucocorticoid ointment applied topically. The occurrence of urticaria during breastfeeding may also be related to the mother’s inability to work and rest normally and her poor immune resistance.