The first thing to do is to get rid of the allergens during breastfeeding, and you can also use topical or oral medication under the guidance of your doctor.
1. Disengage from allergens: If the allergens are clearly identified, contact should be stopped immediately and re-exposure should be avoided; if they are not yet clearly identified, the allergy department of the hospital should be consulted in order to find the allergens.
2. Topical medication: Dexamethasone cream and glycerite lotion can be used topically to relieve the itching symptoms caused by allergy.
3. Oral medication: If the itching symptoms are obvious, you can also follow the doctor’s advice to take loratadine and other anti-allergy drugs to relieve itching symptoms, but you need to pay attention to the medication must stop breastfeeding.
Because breastfeeding women are in a special stage, allergies and other symptoms of itching, the application of all drugs and special treatment need to follow the doctor’s instructions, not blindly use drugs.