Can Skin Metal Allergies Be Treated?
1. Skin metal allergy can generally be completely cured. After contracting the allergy, one should promptly avoid the allergen and actively cooperate with doctors for treatment.
2. For patients with skin metal allergy, they should generally avoid wearing metal jewelry as much as possible. In daily life and work, attention should also be paid to skin protection, avoiding direct contact with metal equipment to prevent allergies. When patients experience allergic reactions such as skin itchiness, skin redness, and papules, they should take antihistamines under the guidance of a doctor. Commonly used drugs include Chlorpheniramine Maleate Tablets, Cetirizine Dihydrochloride Tablets, and Loratadine Tablets. Taking antihistamines can effectively improve allergic reactions. By avoiding allergens and following doctors' advice, clinical cure can be achieved. If you no longer come into contact with metals in daily life, you can achieve the purpose of cure, so it can be cured.
3. Patients should also pay more attention to rest in daily life, ensure sufficient sleep, and avoid excessive fatigue and staying up late. Diet should focus on balanced nutrition, consuming foods high in protein and vitamins, such as eggs, lean meat, apples, and cucumbers, which help enhance the body's resistance.