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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Welts On The Arms And Legs

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Posted on Wed, 12 Oct 2016
Question: Am having welts on arms and legs that itch. They come and go. Took a benydril - not better. Also voice not normal - huskier. no pain - otherwise feel good.
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (37 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Hives

Detailed Answer:
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You are concerned about welts on your arms that itch and a change in voice. You are having hives or a significant allergic reaction to something. Benadryl usually helps but you may need a more potent antihistamine like allegra, zyrtec or claritin. These antihistamines are more potent. If these antihistamine don't work you may need to see your medical provider for a dose of steroids. Now if you develop any shortness of breath or wheezing you need to see your medical provider right away as you may asthma complicating your hives. If the asthma gets too bad it can cause you severe respirator distress.

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Dr. Ronald Schubert

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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Welts On The Arms And Legs

Brief Answer: Hives Detailed Answer: Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns You are concerned about welts on your arms that itch and a change in voice. You are having hives or a significant allergic reaction to something. Benadryl usually helps but you may need a more potent antihistamine like allegra, zyrtec or claritin. These antihistamines are more potent. If these antihistamine don't work you may need to see your medical provider for a dose of steroids. Now if you develop any shortness of breath or wheezing you need to see your medical provider right away as you may asthma complicating your hives. If the asthma gets too bad it can cause you severe respirator distress. I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions