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.