Management of Skin Allergies
As spring arrives with warming temperatures and blooming flowers, the transitional period between winter and spring is the season most prone to skin allergies. Individuals who frequently experience skin allergies are generally classified as having sensitive skin. So, what are the appropriate approaches to managing skin allergies?
Management Strategies for Skin Allergies
The first treatment option for skin allergies is calcium injection therapy. Calcium injections can effectively alleviate and treat allergic skin reactions; however, overly rapid administration or excessive dosage may cause cardiac arrhythmias. Therefore, proper technique is essential—self-administration of medications is strongly discouraged. Always consult a qualified physician for treatment. The second approach involves daily moisturization. Maintaining adequate skin hydration plays a vital role in both preventing and managing skin allergies. Apply aloe vera gel to affected areas each evening. Since dryness exacerbates allergic skin conditions, regular moisturization can also help prevent flaking or dandruff.

Mild cases of skin sensitivity typically resolve quickly with appropriate care. However, if symptoms are severe, prompt medical evaluation at a hospital is essential. Additionally, individuals with skin allergies should pay close attention to their diet. During flare-ups, avoid or limit consumption of seafood, eggs, and chicken—foods traditionally considered “heat-inducing” or allergenic in traditional Chinese medicine—as they may significantly worsen redness and swelling.

Another important consideration is wearing clean, dry clothing. Especially during seasonal transitions, ensure that garments—particularly those stored away over winter—are thoroughly washed before wearing. We hope this information proves helpful!