A brief discussion of papular urticaria

  It’s time for the hot summer and the high incidence of papular urticaria. Let’s get to know and prevent papular urticaria and let our skin have a healthy and cool summer!  1. What is papular urticaria Papular urticaria is usually manifested as scattered red papules with small blisters at the top, surrounded by a fusiform red halo, and conscious itching. It is most commonly seen in pediatric patients, and the best site of occurrence is the bilateral lower extremities.  2, “root” where papular urticaria and insect bites caused by skin allergic reactions, mosquitoes, bedbugs, fleas, lice, mites, midges, etc. through the mouthparts stabbed into the skin to suck blood, its saliva and part of the mouthparts residual skin is the main cause of the disease.  3, how to prevent and control Good environmental hygiene in the living room, to avoid insect bites is the key to prevent papular urticaria. If papular urticaria has occurred, you can use some anti-allergy drugs topically or orally, and if the lesions are secondary to infection, some antibacterial ointment is also available.  4, prevention and treatment of misconceptions often patients ask to papular urticaria can “cure” it? In fact, after reading the above introduction, I believe you already have the answer. As we grow older, the incidence of papular urticaria will gradually decrease, that is, some of the children will grow up to get better naturally. If you try to avoid mosquito bites can also effectively reduce the recurrence.