Children’s allergies, redness and swelling of the face, usually need to use topical medication, oral medication, lifestyle adjustments, etc. to relieve and treat.
1. Topical medication: For allergy-induced facial redness, swelling and itching, medication such as glycerite lotion can be used under the guidance of a physician to apply topically to relieve symptoms and promote skin recovery.
2. Oral medication: For those with severe allergy symptoms, oral medication is often needed, and antihistamines such as loratadine (not recommended for use under 2 years of age) can be used under the guidance of a physician for treatment.
3. Lifestyle adjustment: Since allergies are mostly caused by contact with allergens, it is recommended to stay away from allergens as much as possible in daily life. Usually wash the skin with water, keep the skin clean and avoid scratching.
If a child’s face is red and swollen with allergies, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a physician to choose the appropriate medication, etc., and avoid scratching in daily life to avoid skin infections.