Urticaria drops for a few days, then it will recur! What shall we do to help me heal? I'll give him extra points.

There is no cure for urticaria at present. Taking medicine can only relieve symptoms, mainly by paying more attention to yourself and avoiding contact with allergens.

Relieving drugs are oral chlorpheniramine and topical Piyanping.

Common allergens can be summarized as follows:

1. Drugs Many drugs often cause this disease, such as penicillin, furazolidone and sulfonamides. Serum and vaccines can cause allergic reactions, and drugs such as morphine, codeine and atropine can directly cause mast cells to release tissues.

2. Food contains common pathogenic factors such as fish, shrimp, crab, eggs and milk, and has special protein.

3. Infected with bacterial infection, viral infection, fungal infection and parasites. Insect bites, such as mites, fleas, bedbugs, intestinal parasites, echinococcosis, etc.

4. Inhale pollen, dust, etc.

5. Physical and chemical factors such as cold, heat, sunshine, friction, pressure and other physical and mechanical stimuli or some chemicals enter the human body.

6. Genetic factors such as familial cold urticaria.

7. Mental factors and endocrine changes: mental stress, emotional impulse, menstruation, menopause, pregnancy, etc.

8. Lymphoma, cancer, hyperthyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, hyperlipidemia and other medical diseases.

What are the taboos in daily life:

Don't scratch: Most people's intuitive response to skin itching is to scratch with their hands, but you may not know that this action can not only stop itching, but also make the skin itch more and more, mainly because when you scratch locally, it will raise the local temperature and release more histamine (allergen) in the blood, which will aggravate the condition.

Avoid eating foods containing artificial additives and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fried, fried or spicy foods are unlikely to cause thermal reactions in the body.

Urticaria is a physical problem, and radical cure is not easy. In the past, many people suffered from persistent relapse due to poor response to drug treatment. In addition to avoiding contact with allergens, we should also pay attention to several principles in daily nursed back to health:

Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins or take vitamins C and B, or B 6 in group B..

Eat more alkaline foods, such as grapes, green tea, kelp, tomatoes, sesame seeds, cucumbers, carrots, bananas, apples, oranges, radishes, mung beans and nuts.

Rest more, don't be tired, and exercise moderately.

All these contribute to the natural mechanism of allergens in the body.