Children’s itchy skin and small red bumps may be related to papular urticaria, eczema and other diseases.
1. papular urticaria: also known as insect bite dermatitis, mostly associated with mosquito bites, the main clinical manifestations of scattered small pimples, red masses, and accompanied by itching. The first thing to do is to pay attention to environmental hygiene, and secondly, you can give some anti-allergic drugs to stop itching, such as oral loratadine granules, external hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, and so on.
2. Eczema: it is an inflammatory skin disease formed due to the stimulation of a variety of internal and external factors, internal factors such as chronic infection foci, endocrine and metabolic changes, neuropsychiatric factors, genetic factors, etc., and external factors can be triggered or aggravated by food, the environment and so on. In the clinic, it can be manifested as small papules, erythema, small blisters accompanied by itching symptoms.
Due to the variability of children’s diseases, the specific conditions need to be consulted by a doctor, and the specific use of medication should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.