Egg white allergy can recover on its own. For some patients with egg white allergy, the allergic symptoms can usually subside on their own after they stop eating egg white, but some people with severe allergic symptoms need prompt symptomatic treatment. Some people may experience rashes, abdominal pain, anorexia, and other allergic symptoms after consuming egg whites. However, some allergic patients can recover on their own after avoiding contact with the allergen egg white. For patients with severe allergic symptoms after consuming egg white, such as severe diarrhea, vomiting, or even wheezing, immediate symptomatic treatment is required, rather than waiting blindly for recovery. For allergic people, avoid contact with allergens, and if a rash appears, do not wash the affected area with strong alkaline soap, or wash the affected area with too hot water, and dress should be loose and comfortable.