Child Admitted Due To Acute Urticaria. Suffering From Abdominal Pain. Reddish Rashes On Skin. What To Do?
my son (3 yrs) is admitted in the hospital suffering from acute urticaria for 2 days . he is suffering pain in his abdomen for last 3days. according to the concerned doctor his blood reports, stool test reports, usg report and xray report is o.k. since this morning reddish spots and rashes come out on his skin and the doctor identified it as acute urticaria. i am an amway distributor and have 100% believe in nutrulite. pls suggest me .
Although stool reports showed nothing, I suggest to repeat testing. Usually, parasites do not come in the feces. So, I advise to collect three samples of stool (three consecutive days) preserved in formalin (as directed by the lab) and submit them to the lab for examination for ova/parasites.
If not, then, keep proper hygiene and clean your home of the possible allergens. Talk to your physician for more.
All the best! Dr.Alba
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Child Admitted Due To Acute Urticaria. Suffering From Abdominal Pain. Reddish Rashes On Skin. What To Do?
Hi, Nutrilite is a multivitamin supplement and has nothing to do with urticaria. Although stool reports showed nothing, I suggest to repeat testing. Usually, parasites do not come in the feces. So, I advise to collect three samples of stool (three consecutive days) preserved in formalin (as directed by the lab) and submit them to the lab for examination for ova/parasites. If not, then, keep proper hygiene and clean your home of the possible allergens. Talk to your physician for more. All the best! Dr.Alba