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What Is The Treatment For Atopic Eczema And Urticaria?
Hi doctor ive serious skin problem dince teenage but last two years were worst.ive two skun problems atopic eczema and urticaria. No normal anti alletgy give me relief,taking sandimmun neoral 100bmg and 50bmg per day but this also not working.plz help me what should i do now im really worriworried
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First of all,i would like to tell you that atopic eczema and urticaria are not totally curable.It can be prevented and taken care of though.
You have to avoid yourself from getting exposed to dust,pollen and any substance which is allergic to you.
During attacks,you can have steroids like deflazacort in appropriate doses and anti-allergic tablets containing fexofenadine and montelukast for the acute and maintenance stage.
You can locally apply emollient lotion containing aloe vera and vitamin e which would prevent your skin from drying and in turn it ll reduce your itching and redness. If these measures fail,consult a dermatologist. Take care
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What Is The Treatment For Atopic Eczema And Urticaria?
Hi, May i know what s your age? What do you do? Your place of stay? Do you have any pets in your house? First of all,i would like to tell you that atopic eczema and urticaria are not totally curable.It can be prevented and taken care of though. You have to avoid yourself from getting exposed to dust,pollen and any substance which is allergic to you. During attacks,you can have steroids like deflazacort in appropriate doses and anti-allergic tablets containing fexofenadine and montelukast for the acute and maintenance stage. You can locally apply emollient lotion containing aloe vera and vitamin e which would prevent your skin from drying and in turn it ll reduce your itching and redness. If these measures fail,consult a dermatologist. Take care