2 weeks baby urticaria recurrent attacks


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Urticaria, is a common skin and mucosa due to small vasodilation and permeability increased performance of a limited edema reaction, is a vascular reactive disease. For two-week baby repeatedly showed urticaria, 1, we clinically consider whether there is bacterial or viral infection induced by acute urticaria, at this moment we should carry out blood routine and C-reactive protein testing, rule out whether the patient has bacterial infection. If there is a bacterial or viral infection, we can carry out antibacterial or antiviral treatment. Systemic use of small amounts of glucocorticoids can control the onset of acute urticaria;2, for some external triggers, such as food and environmental irritants, dust mites, etc., can induce urticaria. Therefore, we should also investigate and prevent the causes of these triggers.