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Suggest Treatment For Red Blotches On The Palm

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Posted on Tue, 23 Aug 2016
Question: I am experiencing red blotches on my palm that come and go. Sometimes I have an insatiable itch on my palms or sole of my feet. Symptoms started about a week ago
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Answered by Dr. Harish Naik (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Calamine lotion and tablet levocetirizine

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome.
I have gone through your query.
If possible kindly upload the pictures of the lesion.
Based on the information I feel, you have an allergic reaction to something. You will have to find out what might be causing this.
Few common things that might be responsible are
New soap, clothes, gloves, pets, some food like sea food.

It is important to find out the substance which might be responsible and it should be avoided.
I would have suggested you to apply calamine lotion with alovera to the affected area three times a day. And Tab levocetrizine is the ideal tablet, take one tablet twice daily, that is after breakfast and dinner for 5 days.

Hope this helps
Take care
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Dr. Harish Naik

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Suggest Treatment For Red Blotches On The Palm

Brief Answer: Calamine lotion and tablet levocetirizine Detailed Answer: Hi Welcome. I have gone through your query. If possible kindly upload the pictures of the lesion. Based on the information I feel, you have an allergic reaction to something. You will have to find out what might be causing this. Few common things that might be responsible are New soap, clothes, gloves, pets, some food like sea food. It is important to find out the substance which might be responsible and it should be avoided. I would have suggested you to apply calamine lotion with alovera to the affected area three times a day. And Tab levocetrizine is the ideal tablet, take one tablet twice daily, that is after breakfast and dinner for 5 days. Hope this helps Take care