What should I do if I have itchy bumps all over my body?

Itchy bumps all over the body, usually refers to itchy skin, small bumps, may be caused by contact dermatitis, papular urticaria, eczema and other factors, and its treatment usually includes general treatment, drug treatment and other methods.
1. Contact dermatitis: pimples and erythema with obvious itchiness appear on the skin after contact with certain sensitizing or irritating substances. It is recommended to find and get rid of the causative factors, use glycerite lotion and zinc oxide cream to relieve itching, and take oral loratadine to help relieve the symptoms.
2. Papular urticaria: Usually associated with mosquito bites, may cause skin damage, may appear on the skin of the red wind-breakout-like maculopapular rash. It is recommended to get out of the environment, use topical glucocorticosteroids such as Halometasone cream and Denadyl cream, combined with oral antihistamines such as Loratadine, which have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects and can help relieve itching.
3. Eczema: The cause of eczema is complicated, which may lead to itchy skin all over the body, with red spots and pimples. The preferred treatment drugs are glucocorticoid hormones, such as compound flumethasone ointment, tretinoin urea cream. Oral medications such as chlorpheniramine maleate and cyclosporine can be taken when itching is evident.
There are many reasons for itching and bumps on the skin, so it is recommended not to scratch and stimulate the skin to avoid causing skin breakage and inducing bacterial infection.
If the above symptoms can not be relieved for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the symptomatic treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.