What to do if you have an allergic rash on your face

Facial allergies and rashes need to be treated according to the severity of the allergy by general treatment, topical medication, oral medication and other treatments.
1. General treatment: usually triggered by facial allergies, including cosmetics, dust, pollen, medicines, etc., when facial allergies, need to stay away from allergens in a timely manner, so as not to aggravate the allergy; if itchy symptoms, avoid scratching directly with your hands, so as not to secondary infection.
2. Topical medication: If the symptoms are mild, with obvious itching symptoms, you can use topical antipruritic agent treatment, such as glycerine lotion, zinc oxide lotion, etc.; if the symptoms are more serious, you need to use topical glucocorticosteroid treatment, such as hydrocortisone cream, etc., but need to pay attention to avoid long-term use.
3. Oral medication: If the itching is severe, oral antihistamine treatment, such as loratadine, cetirizine, etc.; if there are serious symptoms such as laryngeal edema, dyspnea, and other symptoms, it is necessary to send to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner.
It is recommended that patients use medication in strict compliance with the doctor’s instructions, not blindly self-medication.