Our feet are the part we walk on, and because they are located below the body, we usually don't pay much attention to them. Since our feet are kept in shoes for a long time and are in a stuffy state for a long time, our feet are likely to have various conditions. For example, many people have athlete's foot, and some develop herpes and small red spots on their faces. The small red spots on the feet are most likely to cause itching. When they occur, you may want to scratch your feet until they break. How can you relieve this situation? Folliculitis on the legs It usually occurs in people with poor immunity and who do not take a bath or clean their bodies regularly. Such people are susceptible to Staphylococcus aureus invading the hair follicles of their legs, causing chronic or acute follicle inflammation, and many small red spots on their legs that are very itchy. There is no need to worry too much when encountering this situation. Just develop the habit of taking a bath regularly and don't scratch it with your hands often. At the same time, you can apply some bactericidal and skin medicines to quickly eliminate it. Oral anti-inflammatory drugs can achieve the purpose of accelerated relief and elimination. It is an allergic reaction For people with allergic reactions, this is also one of the reasons why many small red spots and itching grow on their legs. The allergens mainly include: pollen, dandruff, dust, smoke, as well as skin care products and chemical fiber products. For people with allergies, the allergens should be found out as soon as possible to avoid recurrence. In addition, if you are a girl, don't use too many cosmetics, and don't use too many types. Just choose a few that you won't be allergic to. In order to fight allergies, you should pay attention to nutritional balance in your diet. Eat more fish, soy products, fresh vegetables and fruits to improve your resistance. If you want to speed up the relief of the itchy red spots, you can massage the skin with your hands to speed up blood circulation. If you want quick relief, you can also cover it with an ice pack first. Suffering from leg eczema Eczema is not only a problem for babies. Sometimes young people, especially boys and girls aged 16-24, are more likely to develop eczema on their legs. Eczema is a common skin disease caused by internal and external factors. When it occurs, small red spots will grow on the legs, accompanied by itching. If no appropriate treatment measures are taken, it will be difficult to heal on its own unless the resistance is very strong. Moreover, if it is not cured, it will recur after a period of time. To treat eczema, try not to scratch it with your hands. You can apply some anti-itching ointment or take Chinese medicine treatment. The effect of external washing with lithospermum decoction is still good. At the same time, avoid eating some irritating foods, such as: spicy, alcohol, garlic and seafood. Caused by viral skin diseases There are many itchy red spots on the legs caused by viral skin diseases. These small red bumps will usually swell up and become hard after scratching. Viral skin diseases can be treated by applying Daknin, which can usually heal them. You can also go to a local clinic for treatment. |
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