urticaria
Urticaria in a child: treatment, causes and symptoms
The main symptoms of the appearance of urticaria in both a child and an adult include:
Red spots on the body;
Itching
Blisters on the mucous membranes;
Swelling of the face, eyes;
Temperature rise.
At the very beginning of its occurrence, an obsessive itching appears, especially in places where clothes are most tightly in contact: seams from underwear, elastic of pants, etc. Then blisters appear, similar to a nettle burn (hence the name) or insect bites. If urticaria has arisen from external exposure to an allergen (household chemicals, an insect bite), then itching and redness spread from this place on the body. Continue reading
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