After entering the spring
Many people's skins begin to "stir up emotions"
For example, redness, desquamation, itching and pain
This is most likely your skin allergy
If handled improperly
It is very easy to cause skin ulcers and infections
Even left scars
What to do
Today
Department of Dermatology, Heyuan City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Deputy Chief TCM Physician Yu Muhua
Prepare a copy for everyone
List of commonly used medications for spring allergies
Let your skin breathe freely this spring
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Mild skin allergies
symptoms
There are only slight erythema, a small number of fine scales, no obvious edema, and the itching is not obvious.
Medication recommendations
1.
Try to avoid precipitating factors.
2.
The moisturizing and soothing series of medical skin care products can be used without medication.
3.
If necessary, calamine lotion or zinc oxide ointment can be used externally.
Moderate skin allergies
Erythema, papules, edema, with marked itching.
Short-term use of hormonal ointments such as hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, denonide cream or mometasone furoate cream, but continuous use is preferably not more than 1 week. And the dose should be gradually reduced and discontinued after the condition improves.
If necessary, oral antihistamines such as loratadine tablets or cetirizine tablets may be given.
Severe skin allergies
In addition to moderate symptoms, blisters and yellow water appear.
With 2% boric acid solution or 0.1% lactate exacridine solution cold compress, soak 4 to 6 layers of gauze and wring it out, to the extent of not dripping water, apply to the affected area, keep the gauze cold and wet when wet, 15 to 20 minutes each time, 2 to 3 times a day.
After cold compresses, hormone ointments and oral antihistamines can be used for a short time
If it does not alleviate it, it is still necessary to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Prevention of allergies
1. Do more exercise
2. Pay attention to sun protection
3. Timely replenishment
4. Pay attention to diet
5. Pay attention to personal hygiene
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