Cholealgic urticaria is a common urticaria disease. It has such a name because the patient's body will develop flaky urticaria after being exposed to the wind. The urticaria begins to worsen little by little, causing the patient's body to become hot, sweat frequently, and have symptoms of high fever. When these symptoms worsen, urticaria will occur again, and the patient's body will also feel cold, similar to a cold caused by fever. Patients with cholealgic urticaria need to take Chinese medicine internally and use external medicines for fumigation and fumigation to achieve the treatment effect. In normal times, you should keep your body refreshed, avoid sweating for a long time, wear loose clothes, rest at home for a period of time, and slowly adjust your body with diet and self-cultivation methods, and you will recover soon. Oral Chinese medicine Chronic urticaria can be treated with the internal Chinese medicine "Zeng's Tou Zheng Fang". It is formulated based on the pathogenesis of chronic urticaria and is made of pure natural Chinese medicinal materials. It can effectively relieve skin itching, redness and swelling, eliminate toxins in the blood and organs, restore the smooth flow of qi and blood, and enable the body to achieve dynamic balance. Chinese medicine wash In addition to oral medications, the use of Chinese medicine for external washing also has a certain effect on chronic urticaria. External washing recipe: 20 grams each of alum, silkworm feces, Glauber's salt, Schizonepeta tenuifolia, and Sophora flavescens are decocted in water and used for external washing several times a day. Edit this section Prevention methods Patients with cholestatic urticaria should keep their body cool, avoid sweating, heat, mental stress, hot drinks or alcoholic beverages, etc. Certain Chinese medicines, such as Polygonum multiflorum, wolfberry, ginseng, astragalus, ganoderma lucidum, jujube, Ligustrum lucidum, Cuscuta australis, Schisandra chinensis, Polygonatum sibiricum, Chinese yam, Codonopsis pilosula, etc., have multiple functions such as anti-free radicals, improving immune function, promoting metabolism, regulating the nervous system and endocrine system, and have obvious anti-allergic effects. People with allergies can choose one or two ingredients to make soup and drink as tea. Precautions 1. Pay attention to your diet Avoid triggers. The onset of urticaria has a certain relationship with diet, and certain foods may be triggers. For example, fish, shrimp and seafood, canned food, pickled food, beverages containing artificial colors, preservatives, yeast and other artificial additives can induce urticaria. In addition, irritating foods such as overly sour and spicy foods will also reduce the digestive function of the gastrointestinal tract, causing food residues to stay in the intestines for too long, thereby producing peptones and polypeptides, increasing the chance of human allergies. 2. Pay attention to hygiene Avoid adverse stimuli. People with a history of urticaria should pay attention to keeping indoor and outdoor areas clean and hygienic, and keep fewer pets such as cats and dogs at home. Avoid inhaling pollen, dust, etc. You should avoid wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness, fire, insects and poisons at times. Adapt life patterns to changes in the external environment. Drinking, heat, emotional excitement, exertion, etc. will aggravate the dilation of blood vessels in the skin, triggering or aggravating urticaria. Rubber gloves, hair dyes, perfumed soaps and detergents, chemical fiber and wool clothing, etc. may become adverse irritations for people with allergies or urticaria and should be avoided. People suffering from cold urticaria should not go to the beach or take cold baths, and should keep warm in winter. Patients with cholestatic urticaria should keep their body cool and avoid sweating. 3. Pay attention to drug factors In clinical practice, some drugs can cause urticaria, such as antibiotics such as penicillin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, sulfonamides, polymyxin, antipyretic analgesics such as phenacetin and aspirin, etc. Some Chinese patent medicines such as Ganmaoqing and Niuhuang Jiedu Tablets can also cause allergies and trigger the occurrence of urticaria. When you are taking multiple medications and suspect that urticaria is caused by one of the drugs, the simplest and most effective way is to stop taking the medication immediately. |
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