Acute urticaria in children does not have an optimal treatment method, can be caused by a variety of causes, partly caused by contact with allergens, avoid re-exposure, and then give symptomatic anti-allergy drug treatment.
Pediatric acute urticaria is partly due to allergens into the body and induced a vascular metamorphosis, the key to treatment is to improve the allergen test to find out the allergens, to remove the allergen, and to avoid re-exposure in the future.
Acute urticaria is usually accompanied by obvious itching and “windy masses”, in the treatment of timely administration of some long-acting antihistamines can quickly relieve the symptoms of acute urticaria, such as oral levocetirizine hydrochloride drops, diclofenac tartaridine hydrochloride granules and so on.
Pediatric acute urticaria symptoms may be severe with a tendency to respiratory distress, in which case immediate subcutaneous injection of 1:1000 epinephrine is required, followed by glucocorticoid treatment, such as prednisone, dexamethasone and hydrocortisone, etc., either internally or intravenously.
When treating pediatric acute urticaria, it is important to use the medication as prescribed by the doctor to avoid adverse drug reactions.