What to do if your seven-month-old baby has red bumps from allergies

Red bumps in 7-month-old infants and children with allergies are considered to be the most likely cause of urticaria, which can be improved or relieved by general treatment, topical medication, oral medication, and so on.
1. General treatment: Parents are advised to actively search for allergens and avoid re-exposure, avoid scratching the affected area, and keep the area dry and clean.
2. Topical medication: Parents can give their children topical medications such as glycerite lotion to astringe and relieve itching; glucocorticoid creams such as Dinocap can also be used under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Oral drug treatment: severe symptoms can be oral cetirizine drops or loratadine dry suspension and other drugs.
If the child’s symptoms are more serious, you can also apply glucocorticoid drugs such as prednisone systematically under the guidance of the doctor’s discretion. If the child develops life-threatening symptoms of acute laryngeal edema such as wheezing and dyspnea, parents need to send the child to the emergency department of the hospital in a timely manner for treatment.
Parents are advised to bring their 7-month-old children with red bumps to the dermatology or pediatrics departments of regular hospitals for standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors. All of the above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.