How to treat measles? How many kinds of treatment methods?
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Rubella is a common name for urticaria, which is caused by the expansion and infiltration of small blood vessels in the skin and mucous membrane of the human body. After the onset of the disease will cause some local edema reaction. After the occurrence of urticaria, the blisters can disappear within 24 months, but they are easy to relapse. More serious urticaria can even be delayed for several months without recovery, is a common disease. The etiology of this disease most patients are unable to find, especially some chronic urticaria, the etiology is mostly unknown, suspected to be related to food additives and drug stimulation. How to cure measles.
How to treat measles? How many kinds of treatment methods?
First: as the causes of urticaria are not the same, so the effect of treatment is also uneven. And because of urticaria and guide most difficult to find, so the treatment of symptomatic treatment has become the key. In addition to actively looking for the cause of the disease, treatment should be actively targeted at the infection caused by the corresponding treatment.
Second: if the occurrence of urticaria is caused by taking a certain drug, then it is very likely that the drug taken by the patient causes urticaria. At this time, it is necessary to stop taking this kind of drug immediately, and go to the hospital for treatment, and take the drug taken to the hospital for medical students to check. If it is caused by food, it should be stopped immediately.
Third: the drug treatment of urticaria often uses antihistamines. These drugs include h receptor antagonists, tricyclic antidepressants and so on. Tricyclic antidepressants for chronic urticaria has a good effect, and will not cause adverse reactions, it is recommended that patients can use. H receptor antagonists are effective in the treatment of urticaria.
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In addition, in the treatment of urticaria, we should pay attention to reduce vascular permeability, can use drugs to reduce vascular permeability. Such as vitamin C, vitamin P and calcium. These drugs can be used in combination with antihistamines.