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Traditional Chinese medicine treats oppressive urticaria, and many patients need to adjust their medications according to the response to medication. Traditional Chinese medicine treats oppressive urticaria. When medication is used, it is not only necessary to use the medication according to the patient's symptoms, but also to choose the medicine in combination with the patient's constitution. Get the best symptom relief in a short period of time. During the treatment, patients need to adjust their diet and living habits so that they can get good treatment results.
Oppressive urticaria
- Compressive urticaria is: after scratching with your hand or scratching the skin with a blunt object, strip-like bulges along the scratches occur, accompanied by itching, which will soon resolve. Can occur alone or with urticaria. Can occur at any age. Often there is no obvious cause, and it can also be caused by drugs (especially penicillin). It is also thought to be related to the existence of some abnormal functions of skin mast cells.
Treatment of oppressive urticaria
Chinese medicine treatment of oppressive urticaria
- Traditional Chinese medicine treats oppressive urticaria, and many patients need to adjust their medications according to the response to medication. Traditional Chinese medicine treats oppressive urticaria. When medication is used, it is not only necessary to use the medication according to the patient's symptoms, but also to choose the medicine in combination with the patient's physique. Get the best symptom relief in a short period of time. During the treatment, patients need to adjust their diet and living habits so that they can get good treatment results.
Instructions for treatment of oppressive urticaria
- Compressive urticaria rarely spreads beyond compression. If you squeeze your skin with your thumb and forefinger, the skin can look orange peel-like, indicating deep edema in the skin. In most patients, the wind mass has an itching sensation, and may also have burning sensation, burning, and tingling sensation, especially in the crotch and head skin lesions. Symptoms vary in severity. Some patients have deep skin edema that spreads to nearby joints and muscles and can cause severe pain and discomfort. So how to scientifically treat oppressive urticaria. Patients should always pay attention to observe allergens. If they are allergic to a certain food or drug, they should be stopped immediately, and contact with suspected allergens should be avoided as much as possible. Shorten your nails and don't scratch them hard, otherwise it will cause a significant increase in skin damage and severe itching. During the treatment, patients can use targeted medicines according to their own conditions, which can effectively treat the cause of the disease while protecting the patient's skin.
General treatment for oppressive urticaria
- At present, western medicine does not have a specific treatment for urticaria. Most of them use oral antihistamines, and corticosteroids are temporarily inhibited, such as oral western medicine, oral hormones, topical solution lotions, emulsions, muds, oils, ointments, Emulsions, coatings, tinctures and plasters. Long-term or large-dose external use of corticosteroids can lead to addiction and lead to drug dependence. The most common condition is that the condition improves after the drug is taken. Once the drug is stopped, the primary lesion at the drug site becomes worse. When hormones were re-used, the above conditions improved or disappeared; if the drug was stopped, the rebound relapsed, and it was more severe than before.
- In order to avoid pain after drug withdrawal, patients rely entirely on hormones. The skin will become noticeably thinner, the capillaries will dilate, and sometimes purpura will appear, especially deeper persistent erythema may appear on the face. The longer you use hormones, the more severe your rebound allergy will be. Can make the skin thin, fragile, atrophic, capillary dilatation, purpura, fungal infections, acne-like dermatitis and so on. Becomes more susceptible to damage; milder hairiness, sweating, subcutaneous bleeding, and difficulty healing wounds can also occur. In particular, some skin diseases are more unsuitable for hormonal preparations.
- If long-term or short-term high-dose injections or oral corticosteroids such as dexamethasone, corningtong, and prednisone are used for treatment, they can also cause obesity, hairiness, acne, elevated blood sugar, hypertension, edema, decreased potassium, Menstrual disorders, osteoporosis, aseptic osteonecrosis, gastric and duodenal ulcers and other complications. It can also cause certain damage to the kidney, such as aggravating glomerular disease proteinuria, aggravating glomerular sclerosis, prone to cause renal calcification or calculi, inducing or aggravating renal infectious diseases, and causing hypokalemia nephropathy. It can also cause a series of metabolic disorders such as sugar, protein, fat, water and electrolytes in the body, destroy the body's defense system and suppress the immune response ability.
- If some patients use corticosteroids during the treatment process and have dependence on hormones, the rebound of the primary lesions and the secondary side effects will increase after the drug is discontinued. The ideological work of patients should be done well, and the effects and side effects of hormones must be fully understood to enhance their confidence in defeating the disease. And in the case of correct choice of treatment drugs and gradually reducing until the withdrawal of corticosteroids, methods and Chinese medicines to combat the above side effects and adverse reactions are selected. To achieve the goal of safe and complete cure.
Clinical manifestations of oppressive urticaria
- Skin symptoms
- Skin lesions are more common in areas of the body that are under pressure, such as the palms, hips, buttocks, and upper back, and are rarely seen on the face. Local wind masses occur 4-8 hours after skin compression, and the duration of skin lesions is 8-72 hours, with an average of about 20 hours. The lesions were large erythema, deep edema, and the central blood vessels were white. Skin lesions rarely spread beyond compression.
- Systemic symptoms
- About half of the patients have systemic symptoms such as chills, fever, sweating, dizziness, nausea, headache, joint pain, fatigue, respiratory mass, and anxiety.