Urticaria in children is partly caused by contact with allergens and can be treated by avoiding contact with allergens and using anti-allergy medications.
1. Hives in children are mostly caused by contact with allergens, so avoid contact with pollen, fish, shrimp, eggs, seafood and other easily allergic substances, so as not to aggravate the symptoms of hives.
2. If the symptoms of urticaria in children are more serious, it is necessary to give anti-allergy medication under the guidance of a physician, such as topical application of glycerine lotion, oral loratadine (less than 2 years old children with caution) and other antihistamines, and in severe cases, it may be necessary to use oral or intravenous glucocorticoid drugs to relieve.
The use of the above drugs is prohibited for those who are allergic to them.
When children develop symptoms of urticaria, it is recommended that they be taken to the hospital in time to avoid serious complications.