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What Causes Red Blotchy Skin That Itches And Followed By Dizziness And Fever?

I continuously feel dizzy and sick and have red blotchy cheeks which are extremely itchy and are beginning to sting when i touch them, the blotchy skin is also beginning to spread to other parts of my face as well. I also have a temperature. any ideas what this could be?
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hi,It may be urticaria. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. Investigations may be done to find out the cause of urticaria. It may be either allergic or systemic in origin. Antihistaminics like fexofenadine 180 mg thrice a day for few weeks may improve the condition. Avoid the suspected allergens or treat the condition responsible for the urticaria.Hope this helps.Dr.Ilyas Patel,Dermatologist
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What Causes Red Blotchy Skin That Itches And Followed By Dizziness And Fever?

Hi,It may be urticaria. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. Investigations may be done to find out the cause of urticaria. It may be either allergic or systemic in origin. Antihistaminics like fexofenadine 180 mg thrice a day for few weeks may improve the condition. Avoid the suspected allergens or treat the condition responsible for the urticaria.Hope this helps.Dr.Ilyas Patel,Dermatologist