What to take for infectious urticaria plus inflammation of the tonsils

Infectious urticaria is a confined edema of the skin mucous membranes, known as hives, caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. Tonsillitis is an acute nonspecific inflammation of the palatine tonsils. Infectious urticaria plus tonsillitis can take antihistamines and antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Antihistamines: such as loratadine, the cause of urticaria is mainly due to allergic reactions, loratadine and other antihistamines can block the link of allergic reactions, to achieve the effect of anti-allergy, so as to treat urticaria. Allergic patients are prohibited, taking loratadine may cause weakness, nausea, stomach pain and other adverse reactions.
2. Antibiotic drugs: such as amoxicillin, cefixime, etc., can eliminate and kill bacteria to achieve the purpose of anti-infection, so as to eliminate the focus of infection and relieve the patient’s symptoms. Cefixime is contraindicated in patients with allergies, and taking cefixime may cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea and other adverse reactions.
Patients with infectious urticaria plus tonsillitis should go to the hospital in time, avoid self-medication to avoid adverse drug reactions.