The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine says: “Spring in March, this is called hair Chen, heaven and earth are born, everything to glory; night sleep and get up early, wide walk in the court, be hair slow shape, in order to make Zhi Sheng; born and do not kill, give and do not take away, reward and do not punish, this spring gas should be, the way to maintain health. Against it will hurt the liver, summer for the cold change, to serve the long less.” This sentence tells the true meaning of the theory of Chinese medicine health care about spring health. In the eyes of dermatologists, spring is also the season of many things, whether they have suffered from skin diseases or not, should be careful to prevent the occurrence of the following kinds of skin diseases. 1, spring dermatitis Skin diseases also have seasonal changes. With the harsh winter far away, the shadow of pruritus has not been all but forgotten, and the annoying spring dermatitis is coming again. Unlike pruritus, which is more focused on the elderly, spring dermatitis affects a much wider range of people. As the temperature rises and the scenery changes, people are excited to go out and travel again. However, because the overall temperature in early spring is still low, and because of the high winds, people’s skin is relatively dry. As spring is a season of growth and development, the body’s blood activity is also greater than in winter, making it easy to be attacked by foreign substances such as pollen and insect mites, which can lead to spring dermatitis if you happen to have allergies. Spring dermatitis, in fact, is a generalization of a large group of diseases, including mainly dermatitis caused by allergies and irritations. The common manifestations of this type of dermatitis are itchy skin, rashes, and sometimes flaky skin. How can I put an end to this type of dermatitis? It is actually quite simple, you can use some simple moisturizing things to keep your skin, especially exposed skin such as the face, moist. A safer moisturizer is olive oil. The long recommended clinical method of moisturizing with olive oil is: you take one part of olive oil (for kitchen use), add nine parts of water, mix it well and carry it with you. It is not recommended to use ointments containing hormones to avoid hormone dependent dermatitis. 2, insect bite dermatitis and papular urticaria In this world, many things, especially living things, will follow the words of the “Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine” to maintain health. With the arrival of spring, the weather becomes warmer and many insects start to recover or become active. Some insects, such as fleas, bedbugs, mites and mosquitoes, can easily attack your delicate skin. If you are bitten by these insects, you will develop an itchy pimple that will bleed and itch when you scratch it. This is caused by skin irritation after the insect bite. If the papular urticaria is replaced by papular urticaria, along with constant scratching, it will recur and gradually worsen. Some people also develop an itchy rash or nodular itchy rash after a bug bite, which affects a person’s normal life. Some people are also seen clinically to develop secondary infections such as secondary infections due to insect bite dermatitis, and some people can also develop more serious consequences such as kidney damage. To avoid this situation, you can do is to ensure that your living environment to maintain good air circulation, but also to do have adequate ventilation and lighting. If you have pets at home, you should bathe them frequently and go to the vet clinic regularly to disinfect them if you can. You should also wash and dry your clothes, sheets, pillows, quilts, stuffed toys, and regularly clean your air conditioner’s vacuum net. If you are accidentally bitten by insects, or replaced with insect bite dermatitis, then you should do diligent nail clipping, do not scratch their own skin to avoid expanding the scope of the disease. 3, hives These days in the clinic, you can see several cases of hives patients every day. Urticaria is often triggered by mosquito and fly bites and sun allergies in the spring. Urticaria includes two kinds. Acute urticaria is a condition in which skin lesions of varying sizes appear, occur suddenly, fade rapidly, itch intensely, and leave no trace after healing; chronic urticaria is a condition in which lesions recur and last for more than 1 to 3 months. Urticaria is one of the most common skin diseases, often called “wind bumps” by the people. This disease is easy to diagnose, but that doesn’t mean it’s not “powerful”. Some people with urticaria may suddenly experience symptoms such as breathlessness, and some people may die as a result. This can be caused by edema of the mucous membrane of the larynx, which can block the airway and cause breathing difficulties or a drop in blood pressure, resulting in shock. How to prevent the appearance of the above-mentioned skin diseases, a very simple practice is to avoid contact with the things mentioned above, such as bugs, bright light, etc.. If you can’t avoid going outside, protect yourself well. If skin discomfort occurs, do not rely on their own to take care of it, it is best to seek medical advice before dealing with it.