Signs and Symptoms of Pediatric Urticaria

There are more subtypes of pediatric urticaria, and there are differences in the main symptoms and manifestations, which generally include skin abnormalities, gastrointestinal reactions, psychiatric symptoms, laryngeal edema and other symptoms, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment.
1. Skin abnormalities: mainly manifested as lesions or generalized diffuse air masses, i.e., skin elevations, which may be white or red, mostly appear after scratching the skin, and some children may be accompanied by localized erythema of the skin, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Gastrointestinal reactions: such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc., may appear when the gastrointestinal mucosa is involved.
3. Mental symptoms: such as restlessness, anxiety, irritability, crying, etc., mostly caused by excessive localized itching of the skin.
4. Laryngeal edema: it may appear when the lesion involves the larynx and bronchial tubes, and the child may show shortness of breath, dyspnea, or even asphyxia.
Children with the above symptoms, suspected the existence of urticaria, should promptly seek medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the diagnosis of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate treatment, so as not to miss the opportunity for treatment.