How does lactation get chronic urticaria to do?
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Chronic urticaria is often caused by repeated attacks and delayed acute urticaria. It is a type I allergic disease with repeated attacks. If it occurs during lactation, both maternal and young children will be affected. Symptomatic treatment should be given priority to, and the impact on infants should be reduced as far as possible. Here we share our experience for reference in case of onset.
How does lactation get chronic urticaria to do?
First: first of all, chronic urticaria attacks occur during lactation. Most of them have similar conditions in the past, and the symptoms are not serious. Local scrubbing and medication can be used to relieve itching symptoms. For example, glucocorticoid cream can continue to lactate, and generally will not affect the baby.
Second: if the symptoms are serious and the attack area is large, oral antihistamines and topical ointment are needed to alleviate the symptoms. Because oral drugs or maternal antibodies will affect the baby, breast-feeding should be suspended and full medication should be given.
Third: Chinese medicine treatment effect is also good, and small impact on infants, such as Schizonepeta tenuifolia, Saposhnikovia, mint, cicada clothing decoction.
matters needing attention
Pay attention to find allergens, avoid eating fish and shrimp seafood, avoid contact with pollen, indoor ventilation, cleaning.