I don’t know if you have such a trouble, that is, when the season changes, the skin will always have red rash and itching, and it feels as if the skin has become sensitive all at once. Sometimes the red itching may be hives.
Urticaria, commonly known as rubella, is a localized edema reaction caused by the dilation and permeability of small blood vessels in the skin and mucous membranes. It can usually be eliminated within one day, but it is easy to generate new rashes repeatedly. Urticaria is in daily life It is a relatively common skin disease. The cause of
urticaria is actually very complicated, and most patients cannot find the cause. But the common causes are food infections, drugs and genetics. Someone can't help but ask, since food is also an important cause of many allergies, can food be used to reduce the probability of disease?
1, seafood. Most patients with skin diseases should reduce the probability of eating seafood, because seafood food is a kind of induced food for skin diseases. Most seafood is cold and fishy, which can easily cause physical allergies or skin allergies.
2, some vegetables. Many people say that eating more vegetables is better for your body, but everyone should also know that eating some vegetables can actually cause skin allergies. For example, eating bamboo shoots, spinach, mustard greens and other vegetables may induce skin ulcers. Therefore, although vegetables are good, you should not blindly eat more.
3, edible fungi. Many people know that mushrooms and seafood are a kind of hair food. Eating fungus food is a kind of food that patients with urticaria cannot eat, because it can cause headache and dizziness in patients, and it is easy to induce and aggravate skin swelling. poison.
For those with urticaria, it is best to eat less. But in addition to diet, there are also some precautions for urticaria in daily life, everyone should also know.
, for example, do not apply hot compresses, because hot compresses can irritate the skin and tighten blood vessels, release more allergens, and aggravate urticaria. Secondly, do not scratch the affected area with your hands, because not only can it not stop the itching, but it will also increase the local temperature and increase more allergens.
Everyone can choose to develop a good diet and rest habits, avoid overeating and excessive hunger, choose to eat less food that induces urticaria, quit smoking and alcohol, and reduce eating sour and spicy foods. In addition to dietary attention, if the condition is really serious and can not be effectively relieved, you can choose to use some drugs to assist the treatment, but the most important thing is to stay away from allergens. Reducing skin irritation is a better way to treat measles.