What medications are used to treat papular urticaria?

The medications used for each pimple urticaria patient vary, and the medications involved in treating pimple urticaria include loratadine tablets, glycerite lotion, and compound dexamethasone acetate cream.
1. Loratadine tablets: belonging to the antihistamine class of drugs, can be used to relieve skin allergies, hives and other symptoms caused by itching, rash and other symptoms. If you are allergic to this product, it is prohibited to use it, and allergic patients should use it with caution. Common adverse reactions include drowsiness, fatigue, dizziness and so on.
2. Glycerite lotion: the main ingredient is glycerite, glycerin, zinc oxide, etc. It has the effect of astringent, anti-itching, and has the therapeutic effect on acute itching of the skin. Allergic to the product can not be used. Common adverse reactions are itching, redness and swelling.
3. compound dexamethasone acetate cream: glucocorticoid drugs, with anti-allergy, anti-itch, anti-inflammatory effect. Local skin broken pus and viral infections are prohibited. Common adverse reactions include hyperpigmentation and skin atrophy.
Patients with papular urticaria need to consult a doctor in time, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use the drug, do not use the drug arbitrarily.