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What Precautions Needs To Be Taken When Diagnosed With Dermographism?

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Posted on Wed, 10 Aug 2016
Question: Hello,
it appears that my daughter has dermographism. She also has a peanut allergy. Should we be concerned with this condition?
Thank you.
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Answered by Dr. Diptanshu Das (44 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Antiallergics should provide relief.

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.

I have gone though your query and have checked the attached image. Indeed it is a case of dermographism. The exact cause of dermographic urticaria is unknown. Histamine is the main chemical released by mast cells when the skin is stroked, but other chemical mediators may also be involved. Antihistamines like cetirizine or benadryl often give good relief from symptoms. Alternatively mast cell stabilizers like monteleukast (prescription medicine) can be given along. It might need to be given regularly or off-and-on over several months. Otherwise you need not grow concerned.

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What Precautions Needs To Be Taken When Diagnosed With Dermographism?

Brief Answer: Antiallergics should provide relief. Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. I have gone though your query and have checked the attached image. Indeed it is a case of dermographism. The exact cause of dermographic urticaria is unknown. Histamine is the main chemical released by mast cells when the skin is stroked, but other chemical mediators may also be involved. Antihistamines like cetirizine or benadryl often give good relief from symptoms. Alternatively mast cell stabilizers like monteleukast (prescription medicine) can be given along. It might need to be given regularly or off-and-on over several months. Otherwise you need not grow concerned. Regards