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Suggest Remedy For Itchy Bumps In Hand

Yesterday, midday bumps appeared on hands. (Description: small, slightly raised, no color, itchy,stings, no fluid in pocket. By this morning spreads to legs, butt, back,sides, and arms. The hands is the most effected area. What is this and what do I do?
Mon, 18 Sep 2017
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You most probably is having urticaria in which the patient develops multiple itchy transient skin colored to erythematous plaques over body which have a tendency to spread to other parts...you have to take antihistaminics for the same...Second generation's antihistaminics levocitrizine and fexofenadine are the first line modality...start with 5 mg of levocitrizine inthe evening and may accelerate the dose if required...you would need a proper course so consult a dermatologist...thanks
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Suggest Remedy For Itchy Bumps In Hand

You most probably is having urticaria in which the patient develops multiple itchy transient skin colored to erythematous plaques over body which have a tendency to spread to other parts...you have to take antihistaminics for the same...Second generation s antihistaminics levocitrizine and fexofenadine are the first line modality...start with 5 mg of levocitrizine inthe evening and may accelerate the dose if required...you would need a proper course so consult a dermatologist...thanks