How to get rid of children’s itchy allergy bumps quickly

Children’s itchy allergy bumps are often caused by food, drugs, pollen, dust mites, etc. There is no rapid elimination of the treatment, mainly to avoid contact with allergens, anti-allergy drugs, topical ointment, etc. to ease the discomfort.
1. Avoid contact with allergens: children allergic to goosebumps, to find suspected allergens, and avoid contact. Common allergens are food, drugs, pollen, dust mites, etc. You can wear a mask when you go out, clean your room often to keep the environment clean and hygienic, eat a light diet, and eat less spicy and stimulating foods that are easy to allergic to.
2. Anti-allergy medication: use antihistamines to relieve symptoms, such as cetirizine hydrochloride, loratadine, etc. For children with severe and ineffective antihistamines, glucocorticoids can be used to inhibit the immune response, such as dexamethasone, methylprednisolone, etc., note that anti-allergy medication should not be used for a long period of time, as they can produce dependence.
3. Topical ointment: when the rash is itchy, you can use glycerite lotion to stop itching, and if the symptoms are serious, you can use glucocorticosteroids as prescribed by the doctor to reduce inflammation and relieve itching, such as dianabed cream, hydrocortisone acetate, and so on.
It should be noted that in severe cases of allergy, urticarial vasculitis or laryngeal edema can occur, which can easily lead to respiratory difficulties and other symptoms. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time when allergy-induced rash occurs, and standardize the use of medication under the guidance of the doctor.