Have Swollen Hives On Hip. Took Clartin. Have Done Allergy Blood Work
Posted on Thu, 21 Nov 2013
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Question: Hello
I had allergy blood work done and panel came back negatve due to i keep getting. Hives on my hip bones that r like welts and swollen lips etc. so i have been on clartin for a month got the stomac
Virus so stopped clartin dor 2 days and now my hips are swollen with hives. Why does these keep happening
Brief Answer:
Appears to be likely Tinea Versicolor
Detailed Answer:
Namasthe
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Dear XXXXXXX
I have gone through the pictures sent by you. From the pictures it appears to be Tinea Versicolor that is Fungal infection. Also if the lesion is associated with itching or irritation its more likely to be Tinea Versicolor. Taking skin scrapping and KOH mount will confirm the diagnosis. After confirmation treatment involves application of topical antifungal like Clotrimazole. I suggest you to see a Dermatologist who will be able to help you further.
I hope i have answered your query.
In case you have any other query, i request you to get back to me.
Wishing you a healthy life.
Take Care
Regards
Dr Deepak Kishore
Consultant Surgeon
Brief Answer:
Possibly may be contact dermatitis
Detailed Answer:
Namaste
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Other possibility which one should think of is food allergy. It could also be contact dermatitis to particular type of fabric in clothing. I advise you to use cotton garments and wash them thoroughly in warm water after washing in detergent to remove the detergent residue.
Wishing you a healthy life
Take care
Regards
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Have Swollen Hives On Hip. Took Clartin. Have Done Allergy Blood Work
Brief Answer:
Appears to be likely Tinea Versicolor
Detailed Answer:
Namasthe
Welcome to Healthcare-Magic
Greetings of the day
Dear XXXXXXX
I have gone through the pictures sent by you. From the pictures it appears to be Tinea Versicolor that is Fungal infection. Also if the lesion is associated with itching or irritation its more likely to be Tinea Versicolor. Taking skin scrapping and KOH mount will confirm the diagnosis. After confirmation treatment involves application of topical antifungal like Clotrimazole. I suggest you to see a Dermatologist who will be able to help you further.
I hope i have answered your query.
In case you have any other query, i request you to get back to me.
Wishing you a healthy life.
Take Care
Regards
Dr Deepak Kishore
Consultant Surgeon