What to do if you have seasonal allergies on your face

Seasonal allergies to the face can be relieved by taking protective measures and medication. Seasonal allergies are more common in spring and summer, which may be related to the stimulation of willow, pollen, sunshine and cold air, etc. Patients may have symptoms such as slight flushing, red spots, wind bumps, tingling and itching, etc. It is generally recommended to take preventive protective measures and medication is needed under the guidance of a doctor if necessary. 1. Protective measures: Wear a mask when going out to avoid contact with pollen and other allergens; pay attention to weather changes, pay attention to keep warm and avoid contact with cold air and other allergens. 2. Medication: Oral loratadine, cetirizine and other antihistamines can be used to treat severe allergy symptoms, and hormone therapy such as prednisolone and dexamethasone is needed in serious conditions. Can be combined with topical calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors such as pimecrolimus ointment and other drugs. It is recommended that patients with seasonal allergies on the face pay attention to good protective measures, and actively search for allergens to avoid re-exposure, if necessary, under the guidance of a doctor to standardize the use of medication, to avoid self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.