Acute urticaria in babies is usually self-limiting, but still requires active treatment.
The causes of acute urticaria are complex, and from the point of view of the origin of the disease, it is related to their own constitution and exposure to allergens. For urticaria induced by contact with allergens, acute urticaria in babies can be cured spontaneously after removing the allergens.
The typical clinical manifestation of urticaria is limited, temporary, elevated red spots, also known as hives, which last for a few hours and do not leave any traces when they subside, but they are also prone to recurrence due to repeated exposure to allergens.
The treatment of urticaria is mainly symptomatic, such as the administration of anti-allergic drugs such as cetirizine and topical use of glycerite to relieve the itching symptoms caused by acute urticaria. For mild cases of acute urticaria, observation is the main focus, without the need for excessive treatment.
If necessary, complete the allergen test in time to clarify the allergens and avoid re-exposure. The above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor.