How to treat allergic urticaria?
There are many causes of allergic urticaria, and according to different causes, the methods of treating urticaria are different. Clinically, the symptoms of allergic urticaria often appear itchy skin, redness and swelling. It is a strong sudden disease, which not only affects people's beauty, but also seriously harms people's physical and mental health. What about allergic urticaria? This is a problem that many patients have been concerned about at present. Experts in our hospital said that the symptoms of allergic urticaria are red, swollen and itchy skin. There are also many cases of allergic urticaria with unknown causes. The swelling is very large and may appear in any part of the body. The symptoms of allergic urticaria are very strong, and the sudden attack is called acute urticaria. Allergic urticaria erupts all over the body, which may take several hours or days to eliminate. And chronic allergic urticaria, symptoms; The lighter ones only appear locally. It may last for a long time, from a month to a year. The treatment of allergic urticaria is moderate appetite, and the symptoms of allergic urticaria can be alleviated. For people with allergic urticaria, you can often eat sesame seeds to improve your physique, enhance your physical strength and strengthen your skin, so that it is not easy to get a rash. Allergic urticaria often eats black sesame sauce with good effect. When the rash of allergic urticaria is serious, you should fast. Foods that the East and the West think will make the blood dirty will aggravate urticaria. Such as stale shrimp, crab, cockroach fish, octopus and shellfish, or bamboo shoots, glutinous rice, chocolate, coffee, spices, sugar and so on. It should be forbidden to eat when allergic urticaria occurs, and people who are prone to allergic urticaria should pay attention to eating these foods at any time. In addition, foods that cause allergic urticaria should be fasted. Warm reminder: the degree and symptoms of the disease vary according to individual physique, so you must follow the guidance of the attending physician.