What to do if your child has allergies on his hands and feet

Children’s hands and feet allergies should actively take general treatment, if necessary, follow the doctor’s prescription medication. 1. General treatment: children’s hands and feet allergies are usually caused by contact with allergenic substances, so parents should immediately rinse the hands and feet with running water to reduce the irritation caused by allergenic substances on the local skin, thereby alleviating the allergy-induced itching, swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms of the skin. Some parents can also use dry towels wrapped in ice packs to apply ice to the allergic areas, which can also relieve itching and swelling. During the period of hand and foot allergy, parents should avoid scratching the child’s hands, so as to avoid local skin breakage caused by infection. Daily attention to avoid contact with allergic substances, not to use stimulating bath products. 2. Medication: For some children with severe allergies, antihistamines such as diphenhydramine and loratadine can be taken if necessary. You can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use local glycerine lotion, Dinaid cream and other medication. It is recommended that children with clear allergies to hands and feet actively take measures to deal with, but also to follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, not indiscriminate use of drugs or prescription.