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Any Suggestion For Recurring Red, Itchy, Raised Spots When Suffering From Allergies?

I have red itchy, raised spots that keep appearing. They disappear and reappears in different places. I've had the chicken pox when I was young. I'm taking anti fungal pills and using creams but it keeps coming back. I do suffer from allergies from outside but it seems like maybe a food allergy. Any suggestions?
Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Thank you for your question!

It seems your symptoms are due to allergy. Antifungals and topical creams will not help your condition.

There are many triggering factors for allergy like stress, specific foods, exposure to dust etc.

Take Cetrizine tablets twice daily for 10 days. If symptoms persists, consult the physician. Blood reports may be required to know the cause of your allergy.
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Any Suggestion For Recurring Red, Itchy, Raised Spots When Suffering From Allergies?

Thank you for your question! It seems your symptoms are due to allergy. Antifungals and topical creams will not help your condition. There are many triggering factors for allergy like stress, specific foods, exposure to dust etc. Take Cetrizine tablets twice daily for 10 days. If symptoms persists, consult the physician. Blood reports may be required to know the cause of your allergy.