What medication to take for mite allergy

Mite allergy can cause a pimple-like rash with some itching. If scratching is more severe, it can also cause redness and swelling of the affected area, and the rash usually spreads around the body. For treatment, antihistamines can be applied, such as Epinastine hydrochloride capsules two capsules every night, combined with chlorpheniramine maleate tablets three times a day, one tablet at a time; topical treatment with glyburide lotion. If the effect is not satisfactory, you can also add compound glycopyrrolate capsules three times a day, two capsules at a time. And topical application of glucocorticoid ointment such as dinaide ointment, or mometasone furoate ointment for application. If it is no longer good, you can also choose to sedate 200ml of compound glycyrrhetinic acid monoammonium S sodium chloride injection once a day for about a week. During the treatment period need to avoid alcohol, spicy and irritating food and beef and mutton seafood such as hairy products.