What to do about itchy skin lumps

Itchy skin lumps are considered to be related to atopic dermatitis, fungal infections and urticaria. Generally need to be treated with anti-allergy drugs and antifungal drugs.
1. Allergic dermatitis: generally after contact with allergens and eating allergenic food or drugs, it will lead to skin lumps, accompanied by itching symptoms.
At this time, you can use topical glycerine lotion, hydrocortisone butyrate ointment and so on to relieve itching. At the same time, it is necessary to search for allergens and avoid re-exposure in life. When the symptoms are serious, you can take oral anti-allergy drugs, such as loratadine tablets or cetirizine tablets.
2. Fungal infections: When localized fungal infections occur in the skin, their metabolites can cause an inflammatory reaction, resulting in skin bumps and itchiness. Usually, anti-fungal ointment can be applied locally, such as ketoconazole ointment, terbinafine cream, and oral itraconazole capsule can be taken to fight the fungus in severe cases.
3. Urticaria: If the patient’s skin is exposed to colder or hotter substances, or ultraviolet radiation for too long, it will also stimulate the skin to urticaria, which is characterized by itchy lumps and can usually subside on its own. If the symptoms are serious, you can take loratadine tablets or cetirizine tablets and other treatments.
It is recommended to go to the regular hospital to do the relevant examination after the itchy skin lumps, to clarify the specific causes of the disease, and then targeted treatment. If you need to use medication, be sure to follow the doctor’s instructions.