Symptoms of urticaria in children

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Urticaria is not only found in adults, but also in many children. This disease is an allergic skin disease, which is easy for children to suffer from. This kind of skin disease is relatively common, and patients will feel some symptoms, which makes them very uncomfortable. However, many parents do not know that their children are suffering from urticaria and often delay treatment, Therefore, for this disease to timely diagnosis and treatment, so it is necessary to understand some of the symptoms of children with urticaria, the following will give you a detailed introduction of the symptoms of children with urticaria.

Symptoms of urticaria in children

Urticaria in children is also called rubella group, which is more common. After children get sick, some rubella blocks (groups) of different sizes will appear. If you touch them with your hands, you will feel hard. In addition, children will feel severe itching. In addition, pores can be seen on these rubella blocks. If the rubella is scraped on the patient's skin, red marks will appear, which is slightly higher than the epidermis

In addition, rubella blocks like this usually appear very quickly and also very small things, usually appear several times a day, of course will not leave any traces, but for patients, these symptoms are also very uncomfortable, and the disease is easy to attack again, and patients will have different degrees of nausea or vomiting, and there will be abdominal pain and diarrhea and other symptoms.

In addition, children suffering from urticaria will lead to edema or chest tightness, in addition, there will be suffocation or suffocation, there is bronchial asthma these symptoms, at this time parents must take their children to the hospital in time for examination and treatment, this disease has appeared in one fifth of the children, more common, parents should pay attention to timely prevention

matters needing attention

It should be noted that the symptoms of urticaria in children generally do not last too long, because it is acute, but it may also be chronic. If the symptoms exceed six weeks, it may be chronic. Generally, the children are caused by eating some food, or being bitten by some insects, and some diseases are caused by emotional excitement, so we should pay attention to prevention and treatment.