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Having Noticed Swelling Of Eyes And Difficulty In Breathing

I am having condition that I need clarification. I often find it hard to breath and my eye lids swollen and both my eyes goes really red. I went asthma check up but the result is negative. Please can you explain to me what is the cause of this and is there any cure for this.
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
From your history it seems to me that you have allergic reaction to something that may be pollen, dust, cockroach or any drug mainly aspirin, sulphur containing drugs. You have to find you by yourself from your daily life. Go through minute observation of tiny things what you are using in daily life. If you are conscious and alert about these things you can sort it out by yourself. Best of luck. Get well soon. In the symptomatic period you can take anti-histaminic like cetirizine 10 mg for symptomatic relief.
Thank you.
Regards,
Dr Arnab Maji
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Having Noticed Swelling Of Eyes And Difficulty In Breathing

Hello Thanks for your query. From your history it seems to me that you have allergic reaction to something that may be pollen, dust, cockroach or any drug mainly aspirin, sulphur containing drugs. You have to find you by yourself from your daily life. Go through minute observation of tiny things what you are using in daily life. If you are conscious and alert about these things you can sort it out by yourself. Best of luck. Get well soon. In the symptomatic period you can take anti-histaminic like cetirizine 10 mg for symptomatic relief. Thank you. Regards, Dr Arnab Maji