Children allergic to goosebumps, first of all, try to avoid contact with allergens, and secondly, can be treated through medication.
1. Avoiding contact with allergens: If a child has allergy bumps, parents can take the child to the hospital for allergen testing to determine what kind of substances are causing the allergy, and try to avoid contact with the allergens.
2. medication: if the child’s allergy is more serious, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use anti-allergy drugs such as loratadine syrup. You can use saline or boric acid lotion to clean the affected area during the period of illness.
Children with allergy bumps are advised to take their children to the pediatrician in the hospital, under the guidance of professional doctors to receive treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.