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What Causes Allergic Itching On The Body After Taking Dexona?
hiii sir this is nandakishor reddy.i taken dexona and practin in more amount about daily 3 -3 tablets .i stopped this tables 1 year ago.but im having a problem of getting itching and ulergy on my body from one month.what can i do.what may be the problem
Itchiness can be due to several causes from skin conditions to allergy and also to liver problems. It is important to see your doctor to have a good examination and probably tests to determine the cause and have proper treatment.
If you have skin lesions, depending on the location of the lesions and appearance, allergy reactions, dermatitis or eczema or infections (scabies for example) can be the cause. Dry skin can also be a possible cause so keeping your skin well moisturized daily might help with the itchiness.
If you have the itchiness but no skin lesions provoking the itchiness then tests should be done to rule out other problems with the liver or other conditions.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Allergic Itching On The Body After Taking Dexona?
Hello, Itchiness can be due to several causes from skin conditions to allergy and also to liver problems. It is important to see your doctor to have a good examination and probably tests to determine the cause and have proper treatment. If you have skin lesions, depending on the location of the lesions and appearance, allergy reactions, dermatitis or eczema or infections (scabies for example) can be the cause. Dry skin can also be a possible cause so keeping your skin well moisturized daily might help with the itchiness. If you have the itchiness but no skin lesions provoking the itchiness then tests should be done to rule out other problems with the liver or other conditions. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician