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How Can Allergy Causing Body Rashes And Itching Be Treated?

hello doctor my daughter is now 8. she has been suffering from skin allergic problem since last 2 yrs.our child specialist has prescribed phenergan syrup for that. whenever red rashes alongwith itching appear on her body, she takes 7.5 ml of phenergan syrup. but after 7-8 hrs red rashes and itching come back on her body she has to take the same medicine again. but during the winter season she is ok, during the summer season she suffers from serious allergic problem. please advice me to get rid of this problem.
Fri, 2 Jan 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It would be best to determine what causes her allergic reaction by allergy testing.

This can be done by blood tests or skin prick testing.

If you can determine what causes her reaction , her exposure to the allergen or allergens can be reduced or completely eliminated and this would then stop her allergic reaction.

I hope this helps
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How Can Allergy Causing Body Rashes And Itching Be Treated?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be best to determine what causes her allergic reaction by allergy testing. This can be done by blood tests or skin prick testing. If you can determine what causes her reaction , her exposure to the allergen or allergens can be reduced or completely eliminated and this would then stop her allergic reaction. I hope this helps