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Suggest Treatment For Skin Allergy

Hi, i am getting skin allergy from 2months. it does not attack me when i take medicine but when the medicine is over the very nextday it attacks me at noon and evening. my skin starts itchig so much the skin becomes red and if i rub it..it still bcomes more.
can any one tell me whats the reason for this?
Thu, 10 Apr 2014
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Hi,

This may be due to constant exposure to allergen. The drugs are reducing the symptoms and without the drugs again the clinical features are appearing.

So you should completely avoid allergens. Since it is acute onset continue the drugs regularly to avoid any problem and get done sensitisation test to find allergen and if severe immunotherapy can be given.

Hope this information helps you. Feel free to ask for any further queries.
Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Skin Allergy

Hi, This may be due to constant exposure to allergen. The drugs are reducing the symptoms and without the drugs again the clinical features are appearing. So you should completely avoid allergens. Since it is acute onset continue the drugs regularly to avoid any problem and get done sensitisation test to find allergen and if severe immunotherapy can be given. Hope this information helps you. Feel free to ask for any further queries. Regards