8-year-old boy spray underarm antiperspirant with small red bumps may be the ingredients stimulation or allergy caused.
Armpit skin is relatively thin and tender, if the ingredients of the antiperspirant has a certain degree of irritation, the use of the skin may cause a rash; in addition, if the child is allergic to the armpit antiperspirant, can also lead to small red bumps on the armpits, usually caused by contact with allergic substances, to stop using this antiperspirant immediately.
8-year-old boy spray armpit antiperspirant with small red bumps to immediately seek medical attention, check allergens, recommended oral anti-allergy drugs, such as cetirizine hydrochloride drops, while with the external use of glycerine lotion and hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, cyproheptadine hydrochloride cream and other drugs.
8-year-old boy spray armpit antiperspirant dew with small red bumps when using medication to follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication, any abnormalities in time to seek medical attention, so as not to cause more serious consequences.